Hi Tracey,I’m not following a specific food plan as I wasn’t advised to but I go to weight watchers.
Hi I’ve just been diagnosed as Pre-Diabetes. I had a fasting blood glucose test done and it came back as 6.4 so my doctor said to diet and exercise to reduce it also to keep an eye on it. The doctors surgery gave me a meter but I don’t know how often I should do a test. I done my first one as soon as I got up this morning and it was 7.1 I’m not following a specific food plan as I wasn’t advised to but I go to weight watchers. Can anyone advise me how often I should test and whether I should be following a specific plan please? Thank you!
Hi Tracey,
Get of the weight watchers diet strait away.
They use the Old Very Very Wrong idea that low fat food means you lose weight.
As your pre diabetic your trying to cut down on sugar all low fat foods have added sugar in them this is Bad For You.
Very Simple version.
You have to much sugar in your blood stream called blood glucose (bg)
You body can do 2 things with this bg use it as fuel for muscles or turn it into fat,
to store as fuel for a later date.
So if your eating weight watchers recommended meals, low fat with added sugar you will be putting on weight. Unless you are running a marathon ever day to burn up all the bg.
There are plenty of diet options to go for if you want to lose weight fast, I'm not a fan of the fast part. Why starve yourself to lose weight in 8 weeks when you can eat enough to be full and lose weight in 10 weeks. Makes sense to me.
When people are put on a diet they are told to eat less and exercise more.
Crazy isn't it.
- The 2 things that are guaranteed to make them hungry.
- Then there told to eat more fruit and carbs for the hunger.
- The 2 things that are guaranteed to raise your bg levels
- Raised bg mean you put on weight.
Try looking into Low Carb diets. www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb
You lose weight.
- Reduce your carb and fruit intake will lower bg levels
- Exercise will burn up the bg in the blood
- With less sugar in your blood your body will break down your fat stores.
And that's about as simple as it gets Tracy ditch the weight watchers it will not work for you.
Hi I’ve just been diagnosed as Pre-Diabetes. I had a fasting blood glucose test done and it came back as 6.4 so my doctor said to diet and exercise to reduce it also to keep an eye on it. The doctors surgery gave me a meter but I don’t know how often I should do a test. I done my first one as soon as I got up this morning and it was 7.1 I’m not following a specific food plan as I wasn’t advised to but I go to weight watchers. Can anyone advise me how often I should test and whether I should be following a specific plan please? Thank you!
This is the advice given by weight watchers to those who have pre-diabetes.
Eat a variety of foods, including veggies, whole grains, non-fat dairy, healthy fats, and lean proteins.
Choose lean protein (skinless chicken or turkey, lean ground beef, fish, shellfish, egg whites, lowfat/nonfat dairy, tofu)
Grab whole grains (look for items like wild rice, brown rice, quinoa, oats, millet, buckwheat noodles)
Go for fresh fruit
Not the best of advice to my mind.
Though one or two items not too far off but I think if you kept religiously to that you would most likely become a full blown T2 in time.
Weight watchers is a return customer business model... lose a bit of weight, stop eating their cardboard food, put the weight back on and rejoin.. wrecking your metabolism little by little each time...Weight Watchers should stick to non diabetic fatties.
Not sure why they gave you a meter without explaining how to use it. Ditch weight watchers. Test before meals and two hours afterwards to see how much your blood glucose rises in response to what you have eaten. It should be no more than 2 mmol. Then try to eliminate the carb heavy foods which cause the biggest rises.Hi I’ve just been diagnosed as Pre-Diabetes. I had a fasting blood glucose test done and it came back as 6.4 so my doctor said to diet and exercise to reduce it also to keep an eye on it. The doctors surgery gave me a meter but I don’t know how often I should do a test. I done my first one as soon as I got up this morning and it was 7.1 I’m not following a specific food plan as I wasn’t advised to but I go to weight watchers. Can anyone advise me how often I should test and whether I should be following a specific plan please? Thank you!
Hi I’ve just been diagnosed as Pre-Diabetes. I had a fasting blood glucose test done and it came back as 6.4 so my doctor said to diet and exercise to reduce it also to keep an eye on it. The doctors surgery gave me a meter but I don’t know how often I should do a test. I done my first one as soon as I got up this morning and it was 7.1 I’m not following a specific food plan as I wasn’t advised to but I go to weight watchers. Can anyone advise me how often I should test and whether I should be following a specific plan please? Thank you!
Hi I’ve just been diagnosed as Pre-Diabetes. I had a fasting blood glucose test done and it came back as 6.4 so my doctor said to diet and exercise to reduce it also to keep an eye on it. The doctors surgery gave me a meter but I don’t know how often I should do a test. I done my first one as soon as I got up this morning and it was 7.1 I’m not following a specific food plan as I wasn’t advised to but I go to weight watchers. Can anyone advise me how often I should test and whether I should be following a specific plan please? Thank you!
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