Ay up killerkaz and welcome to the site. I was diagnosed in November with type 2 and like you I didn't realise what sort of an impact it would have on my life. Didn't realise that I wouldn't be able to eat all the good stuff that I was used to. When talking to people about it, all I got was "it's not that bad, you can still eat the things you like but in moderation". Have you ever tried eating just 6 chips out of a normal portion of 100. Have you ever tried eating just a 1/3 of a mars bar and putting the rest down till tomorrow, it's hard. Since I found this site and was advised/ informed about what was good and what was bad to eat, I haven't really thought about most of the good stuff I used to eat, in fact things like berries and double cream (something I never used to eat) actually tastes quite good.Hi everyone this is my first time on here.I got diagnosed with type 2 in October and it was a real wake up call.(part of me still thinks they've got it wrong). I'm on metformin 500 x 4 a day and so far have been quite lucky with the side effects. Some nausea and definitely getting extra exercise running to the loo but on the whole not to bad considering what some people have had to put up with. I decided to use the diagnosis as a platform to completely change my lifestyle, having spent the last 55 years eating anything covered in chocolate, chips, and anything inbetween I knew it wasn't going to be an overnight job. I have completely cut out sugar, have no ready made meals or refined foods, have recently read about the effect of carbs so have reduced those down to a bare minimum as well. 3 months on I am over a stone lighter, and it is my intention by September this year to be 3 stones lighter. On the anniversary of my diagnosis I want to be off medication and diet controlled. I've read that it's advisable to invest in a blood glucose machine to see what effect certain foods have on you so I've just ordered one from Amazon. It's been great reading some of the threads and knowing I'm not alone in finding my way around this condition. Some of the advice I have read has been really useful. I hope to make good use of this forum.
. I decided to use the diagnosis as a platform to completely change my lifestyle, having spent the last 55 years eating anything covered in chocolate, chips, and anything inbetween I knew it wasn't going to be an overnight job. I have completely cut out sugar, have no ready made meals or refined foods, have recently read about the effect of carbs so have reduced those down to a bare minimum as well. 3 months on I am over a stone lighter, and it is my intention by September this year to be 3 stones lighter. On the anniversary of my diagnosis I want to be off medication and diet controlled. I've read that it's advisable to invest in a blood glucose machine to see what effect certain foods have on you so I've just ordered one from Amazon. It's been great reading some of the threads and knowing I'm not alone in finding my way around this condition. Some of the advice I have read has been really useful. I hope to make good use of this forum.
Yt?Wow, well done youIt is a real wake up call. It's also not easy changing the (bad) habits of a lifetime is it? That's great that you've lost a stone already as it'll help and of course make you feel better. I've also reduced my carbs and dramatically reduced the amount of carb rich food I eat, i.e. only having potatoes very occasionally. Not sure what meter you've ordered but I invested in an SD Codefree which I use to test every now and again. As someone who is needle phobic it takes me a lot of courage and even then my husband actually does it for me!
You certainly aren't alone in this and carry on reading the various threads - there's just so much fantastic advice and great support on here. Glad you found the site and good luck with your goals
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