Maker field
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hi Maker Field welcome.Hello. I would appreciate some advice. I was diagnosed as prediabetic with blood sugar reading of 6.2 about a month ago and gave up sugar and have switched to low carb very healthy diet. I am 60 years, slim and reasonably fit but had been feeling totally exhausted all the time but no other symptoms. Doctor advised me to change my diet and exercise and go back in 2 months. He also found high blood pressure. I have checked my glucose level a couple of days ago and it is 5.4 first thing after fasting overnight but I in fact feel really ill now with more symptoms including feeling nauseous, yeast infection and aching back as well as exhausted. I can't understand why I am feeling worse and not a bit better. Has anyone had a similar experience and does it just take a while to begin to feel better? I think I had been prediabetic for a year or more without realising. Thanks
Hello. I would appreciate some advice. I was diagnosed as prediabetic with blood sugar reading of 6.2 about a month ago and gave up sugar and have switched to low carb very healthy diet. I am 60 years, slim and reasonably fit but had been feeling totally exhausted all the time but no other symptoms. Doctor advised me to change my diet and exercise and go back in 2 months. He also found high blood pressure. I have checked my glucose level a couple of days ago and it is 5.4 first thing after fasting overnight but I in fact feel really ill now with more symptoms including feeling nauseous, yeast infection and aching back as well as exhausted. I can't understand why I am feeling worse and not a bit better. Has anyone had a similar experience and does it just take a while to begin to feel better? I think I had been prediabetic for a year or more without realising. Thanks
Hello. No meds just diet. Only other test so far was today one hour after lunch which was 5.4. I just thought I might feel a little better rather than worse, that's what is so confusing and a bit disheartening as well.Hi Maker Field welcome.
Are you testing your bg's at other times, like after meals? So just to confirm, you're not taking any meds?
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Hello. No meds just diet. Only other test so far was today one hour after lunch which was 5.4. I just thought I might feel a little better rather than worse, that's what is so confusing and a bit disheartening as well.
Hello - thank you for replying that's really helpful.The diet I've been following is basically healthy low carb so I'm eating more protein fish lean meat lots of vegetables though still having limited amount of sourdough bread for breakfast but eating limited amounts of fruit, mainly berries, Greek yoghurt, nuts, so the big difference is 75% reduction in carbohydrate.Could provide more detail on your new diet?
Your symptoms could partially be "low carb flu" (http://paleoleap.com/low-carb-flu/), which should go away after a while.
Thank you That's helpful. I had never heard of low carb foodLow carb flu is cold turkey for carbs, the more carbs you eat the more you want. And it is difficult to give them up.
If you stay with you will feel better for it.
If you can test as well, you can see what the food you eat are doing to your blood glucose levels.
Welcome to the forum.
Meant low carb flu!!Thank you That's helpful. I had never heard of low carb food
Thanks again. Really good advice. I am really trying to stick to a strict diet to only eat low carbs and avoid sugar.The key to a healthy low carb diet (in my humble opinion) is to cut out grains, rice, and sugar completely and limit starchy veg to levels that don't spike your blood glucose by more than 2 mmol/L an hour after you eat. Also cut out vegetable/seed oils (e.g canola/rape seed oil) and "low fat" processed food and pretty much all factory processed food (except good cheese) and cut out fake sugar. Butter is great, eggs are great, full fat yogurt is great, fatty cuts of beef are great, organ meats are great, and of course non-starchy vegetables and berries are great, I generally avoid fruit, especially starchy fruit and tropical fruit. Eat when you are hungry, don't eat if you are not hungry. It's perfectly ok to skip meals or postpone them. Personally, I don't use olive oil as there is no way of knowing if it's the real stuff.
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