cineman
Active Member
- Messages
- 32
- Location
- Norfolk, UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Diabetes. High BG levels
One of the biggest reason I trust what members say here than the gp, he's not going through it and would never understand either.although we have no medical qualifications we have **** good experience.. More thsn any non diabetic medical person would ever know.
Welcome @cinemanHi everyone. This is my first post. I thought "Oh I'm OK, I don't need a forum to help me!" Huh, well that didn't last long, did it? I am 55 & was diagnosed T2 in 2007, At first I was diet controlled, then I had to have one Metformin a day, then two. Fast forward to now. My last four HBA1C's at the doc's were 45, 64, 53 & now, suddenly, 87! Wow, did that give me a shock! I have never had ANY symptoms of diabetes, so (like many people) thought I was wrongly diagnosed. WRONG! OK, so no more denial. I am now on four Metformin a day & have to test. "But" I protested to the nurse, "I was told that you shouldn't need to test on Metformin"? "That's right" she replied, "You shouldn't. Now here's a free meter, go home & test"! I see what she means, my readings have gone down since, from around 10.1 to anywhere between 5.0 & 9.2, although it averages out at somewhere about 7.2-8.8 most days. Take last night, apart from one little biccy to take my last 2 Met with, I had nothing to eat from about 7pm until after my morning test, 14 hours later. I was 7.8! How is that happening? I know that this is a progressive disease, but I am doing everything right at the moment, so why are my readings just so wrong? Any help or suggestions you can give, will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Look at the total carbs as all carbs turn to sugar so less carbs = less sugar. I don't tend to look too closely at the fat content as I find that full fat is better for me than low or half fat - again less sugar and carbs. Hope this helpsWonder if anyone can advice me,when looking on food labelling and example it says carbs say for instance 10 of which sugars is say 2 should I be looking at the which sugars,same with fat should I be looking at the saturated fat ,thanks in advance.
Look at the total carbs as all carbs turn to sugar so less carbs = less sugar. I don't tend to look too closely at the fat content as I find that full fat is better for me than low or half fat - again less sugar and carbs. Hope this helps
Just had my statins stopped as my cholesterol has returned to normal boarding low after being on the LCHF diet ! I do also have heart failure that is improving since the high fat low carb diet !
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