Medically there is no minimum amount of carbs your body needs. To be low carb you need to have less than about 120g per day, how you divide it up is what suits you. You need to get a meter to determine how meals affect your blood sugar and adjust the amount of carbs accordingly. Some on here are on a total of 20g a day or even less.Hi,
I've just been recently diagnosed type 2, and given amounts of carbs I should have. For snacks and main meals, it's listed between 15 gr - 30 gr of carbs (snacks) and between 40 gr -60 gr carbs (main meals).
My question is: do I have to eat the minimum gr, or is it okay to eat less than that? I would like to get into more of Keto - can I do that now?
I'm also going to get the glucose meter - but I worry because I have no idea at all how to use it. Would I get the instructions from the pharmacy? Is there a reliable video somewhere that shows you how?
Thanks for this forum!
Yes.. and will probably bring the most benefits.. maybe throw in a bit of fasting too.. skip breakfast for example.I would like to get into more of Keto - can I do that now?
Oh yes try to avoid "snacks" eat proper food 2 or 3 times a day.Thank you, folks. I'm now off to plan my menu!! I'm getting the meter today, too!
Beware of buying a meter at the chemist, although the machine might be reasonably priced, the testing strips work out expensive.Thank you, folks. I'm now off to plan my menu!! I'm getting the meter today, too!
Hi,
I've just been recently diagnosed type 2, and given amounts of carbs I should have. For snacks and main meals, it's listed between 15 gr - 30 gr of carbs (snacks) and between 40 gr -60 gr carbs (main meals).
My question is: do I have to eat the minimum gr, or is it okay to eat less than that? I would like to get into more of Keto - can I do that now?
I'm also going to get the glucose meter - but I worry because I have no idea at all how to use it. Would I get the instructions from the pharmacy? Is there a reliable video somewhere that shows you how?
Thanks for this forum!
Hi there, are you on any medication?
Hi KK123,
No, my doctor said that she doesn't see any need for medication right now - that, we'll do it with change of eating habits and activities. About 4 years ago, she was concerned to see my blood sugar go up and I was prediabetic (I was borderline). But after another blood test, it had gone down.
I've always tried to follow a moderate to low carb diet -however, I tended to go on binges! It doesn't help too that it runs in the family! This time, I hit 7.0!
Hi angustia,
It is very good that you have a doctor who didn't immediately put you on medication, because with some unfortunates they are told to eat a minimum amount of carbs 3 times per day, just so the medication doesn't give them a 'Hypo'! This stupid advice makes Type 2 Diabetes control almost impossible, since the more carbs they eat the more medication they need - so they then need to eat more cars to avoid Hypos etc. etc. in a vicious circle!
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