traceysteven
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@traceysteven - Hello. A lot of forum members follow the LCHF Diet (Low Carb High Fat) which has proven to not only lower Blood Sugars but also HBA1C and they have lost weight too. Take a look at:
http://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/69-seconds
Do you have a Blood Glucose Meter? If not, it would be a good idea to invest in one and monitor your blood sugars. Let me know and I can post the link for a meter that is popular with forum members.
@traceysteven - Hello. A lot of forum members follow the LCHF Diet (Low Carb High Fat) which has proven to not only lower Blood Sugars but also HBA1C and they have lost weight too. Take a look at:
http://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/69-seconds
Do you have a Blood Glucose Meter? If not, it would be a good idea to invest in one and monitor your blood sugars. Let me know and I can post the link for a meter that is popular with forum members.
I have followed a low fat diet through slimming world in the past before I was diagnosed with diabetes
but the extra easy plan I followed looking at your advice probably wouldn't be good now ?
as you could have unlimited potatoes, rice and fruit (just the bread went onto the syn system)
I did lose a lot of weight (6stone) but this as nearly all gone back on after I took ill again
As you are prescribed Gliclazide, my understanding is that your doctor is obliged to give you a meter and prescribe test strips, as Gliclazide promotes your own pancreas to produce more insulin and therefore you can go hypoglycaemic. Also, in order to meet with DVLA regulations, you shouldn't drive unless you have tested and show that you are over 5. As you've already ordered a meter, that's good because, if you get to control your levels, the doctor will possibly be keen to stop your Gliclazide and therefore your test strips too! (Saves the surgery lots of money)Hi thank you for the low carb link I will give it a read through
My doctor said I don't need to bother with a blood glucose meter but I ordered one anyway
i was told im type 1 was rushed hba1c of 147 12weeks ago and its dropped to 57 today so must be doing something right lol[/QUOTE
As you are prescribed Gliclazide, my understanding is that your doctor is obliged to give you a meter and prescribe test strips, as Gliclazide promotes your own pancreas to produce more insulin and therefore you can go hypoglycaemic. Also, in order to meet with DVLA regulations, you shouldn't drive unless you have tested and show that you are over 5. As you've already ordered a meter, that's good because, if you get to control your levels, the doctor will possibly be keen to stop your Gliclazide and therefore your test strips too! (Saves the surgery lots of money)
Although the doctor said Type 2s don't need to test (when not on these meds) it's like trying to keep to a speed limit but without the speedo working!!! Hence, the recommendation here is to get a meter if not provided by GP.
Good luck. Sounds like you're doing well
Hi Barrie lawn wow well done that is amazingi was told im type 1 was rushed hba1c of 147 12weeks ago and its dropped to 57 today so must be doing something right lol
... have now purchased the strips and lancets
I have told the doctor and he did say if I let him know what I need for the meter he will prescribe them for me now
I do not drive but thank you for the advice because I had not been told this
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