tonymajor68
Member
- Messages
- 14
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
The Med. Diet is good, but definitely keep going with the LCHF - my cholesterol dropped from 6.9 to 5.1 in my first 3 months following this programme. I won't have the next test until November, but the diabetic nurse was astonished with the results and said "Just keep on doing whatever it is you're doing!"Hi I'm new to all this as well and I agree it's v confusing the amount of conflicting advice given, I've started a Low Carb diet and I'm going to be mixing it with the Mediterranean Diet as my cholesterol has risen, due to bad diet prior to being diagnosed
Good luck and there's loads of great advice and help on here..
When you eat LCHF, the fat encourages your body to burn fat because it's not getting the easy fuel from carbohydrates. Fat also slows down the rate at which your body processes the carbs, (hence the HF part), so the sugars are not absorbed so quickly and don't cause spikes in your BG levels, as long as you only eat a very small amount of carbs.Just cut out sugar as much as u can & carbohydrates u dnt need to cut down on fat so much as they say that for diabetics fat is actually good for us & it helps to fill us up as we're not eating so many carbs the key is low carbs high fat & make sure u eat lots of veg d some fruit but be careful not to eat too much fruit as it contains sugar but u shd at least be having 3 fruits & 2 veg a day hope this helps take care
nope, was told by gp not to bother. now got appointment to see a nurse at gp surgery but they don't have a diabetic nurse..@tonymajor68 - Hello and Welcome to the Forum. Have you got a blood glucose meter? And are you checking blood sugars?
thanks for the link, also didn't realise it would be vat free. think I'll be ordering 1 next week as seems to make sense to check myself. thanks@tonymajor68 - It's a personal choice, but quite a lot of us Type 2's check our own blood sugars on a daily basis, despite been told not to bother by practise nurse - GP etc.
It is your Diabetes and you want to be in control of it. Having a blood glucose meter allows you check (test) what foods to avoid and what foods are acceptable to eat. I would suggest investing in a Blood Glucose Meter - a lot of forum members use the SD Codefree Blood Glucose Meter because the test strips are the cheapest and always state you are Diabetic (vat exemption) here is a link for you to look at:
http://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose-Monitoring
Should you decide to purchase a blood glucose meter it needs to be: mmol (UK)
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