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recently diagnosed type 2

graham56

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hi everyone...got diagnosed with type 2 3 weeks ago after being put on steroids for another problem...have been reducing steroids each week and am now down to 10mg/day but my blood counts are all over the place and go up 30 during the day and even on a morning only come down to 9. I have been put on metformin 2 tabs/day but have not noticed any difference yet, how long before tese start to kick in and do they make a big difference?? I am really trying to watch what I eat but am finding it extremely difficult and constantly feel hungry. I cant even have cereal for breakfast as I notice my counts shoot straight up to over 20, 2 hours after eating. I am really trying but it does get me down and I am worried that my counts are extremely high yet my nurse does not seem concerned. I have looked at the glycerol index and carbohydrates on foods but I get bamboozled by it all, any advice will be extremely welcome as I am at a loss what to eat/drink
 
Hi Graham and welcome

in a minute soembody will be along to give you the link to the info for the newly diagnosed. It is good stuff so have a read of it.


Then you will no doubt have a milllion questions, so get back and somebody will try their best to answer them for you.
 
Welcome to the Forum.
Here is the information for newly diagnosed that my pal Sue and I put together. It should help.......

 
thanks, can you recommend a good carb counter book, i have looked at Carb Counter: A Clear Guide to Carbohydrates in Everyday Foods (Collins GEM) (Paperback) and Atkins Comprehensive Carb Counter
are these suitable????
thanks again
 
The one we like and use on here to quote from is the Calorie, Carb and Fat Bible 2011 ( it is updated every year) It is not pocket sized however !

The other that many use is the Collins Gem Carb counter or Calorie Counter. This is pocket sized but not so accurate. You can find both of them on Amazon or in good book stores.
 
If you were on steroids for an infection (which I was once - I'm not asking!) the infection itself will upset your BG levels, so maybe you don't have to worry too much just yet. Once you get your carb counter book, eat as normal for a few days, counting all your carbs and testing as told on here, and you'll soon find out which foods make your BGs spike. Then you can do something about it on a structured basis.

It's scary at first, but this is a great site - yoo'll get all the help and info you could possibly need - I have!

Viv 8)
 
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