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pre diabetic Bettie :(

bettie

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Hi I have been in a Pre diabetic mode for about 2 years. Last week my overnite blood fasting glucose test at my G P s was 6.8. I know that if I get to a 7 reading that I have diabetes .
My question is whether I should buy a meter for my home use to check my glucose levels? Or is this being a bit presumptious. I am due to go back to my doctors to have a glucose tolerance test in 6 months time. I really really want to try & get my levels back to normal .. I know I have to lose weight & cut down on carbs. Has anyone acheived a turn around in their diabetes reading just by altering their lifestyle?
Thanks for reading this
Bettie. :roll:
 
Hi Bettie and welcome to the forum.

You have found your way to a really valuable resource. If you are pre-diabetic you are in an ideal position to get yourself out of danger of becoming diabetic. You do NOT want to become diabetic believe me! :shock:

Yes, I think that you should buy yourself a meter and strips and test to see what food is doing to your body and BG levels. That way you can learn how to make wise decisions! You also need a Collins gem Carb Counter book or a similar book which will give you the low down on the carb values of a wide range of foods. I will post below the advice to new T2s which is regularly posted by Ken or Sue and is invaluable. 8) Even though you have not been diagnosed do follow the advice as it will make all the difference!


 
Hi Synonyn,
Your info is most enlightening as I really don't know much about this subject. Only the experience of watching my own mum die from the complications of diabetes! Which is the main reason that I DON'T want to fall into the same catergory. As you can imagine!
I didn't even realize that you could buy a meter without needing a perscription from a doctor
Anyhow I'm going to print out your info & try to abide by it! Very difficult to omit carbs....I love my roast spuds & sugar loaded desserts!
I suppose an occasional glass of wine is also taboo! :cry:
Cheers :roll: Bettie.
ps I will be back!
 
An occasional glass of red wine is most acceptable! Sometimes a small malt is good too! Use a Collins gem Carb Counter book which will really help you to make wise choices. 8)

The cutting of carbs is the real key and is not so very difficult. My diet is now meat, fish, eggs or cheese with veggies, salad bits and fruits. You can do a lot with those as basics and it really is worth it as you just do NOT want full blown diabetes if you can possibly avoid it!

ATB and let us know how you get on!
 
Bettie
the difference between 6.8 and 7 is so small, It would be wise for you to behave as if you are a diagnosed diabetic. Plenty of care on diet and loads of exercise. You may well find you can get those fasting numbers down, or you may not, but will have changed to a healthy lifestyle
Hana
 
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