Scotfalconer
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Hi and welcome
I'll tag in @daisy1 for the intro pack.
Lots of us have reduced our carbohydrate content significantly and have thus reduced our blood glucose numbers.
So no bread, cakes, pasta, root veg or very sweet fruit.
This stuff gets replaced by Meat, fish, eggs, dairy , green veg all freshly prepared from scratch. Food becomes a pleasure again and not something that comes out of a packet.
Basically that's it.
If you'd like to share your HbA1c diagnosis number we may be able to tweak those dietary changes a bit but for me its simple.. reduce carbs as much as possible and eat more protein and fat.
Hi and welcome,
Yes, it can be a mine field, but now you have a meter you can work through the mine field and come out the other side.
Use the meter to test immediately before you eat.
Test again 2 hours after first bite
If the difference is more than 2mmol/l there were too many carbs in that meal for your body to cope with.
2mmol/l is the maximum the rise should be. It is preferable if it is a lot less.
Keep a food diary that includes portion sizes and record your blood sugar levels alongside.
Doing this means you can look for patterns that will help you decide which foods are your personal danger foods. (we all have different ones)
Do this with every meal until you know which foods are causing your levels to rise. You have the choice of eliminating some foods completely, or reducing the portion sizes until you no longer see a rise.
This is called eating to your meter.
Hi and welcome,
Yes, it can be a mine field, but now you have a meter you can work through the mine field and come out the other side.
Use the meter to test immediately before you eat.
Test again 2 hours after first bite
If the difference is more than 2mmol/l there were too many carbs in that meal for your body to cope with.
2mmol/l is the maximum the rise should be. It is preferable if it is a lot less.
Keep a food diary that includes portion sizes and record your blood sugar levels alongside.
Doing this means you can look for patterns that will help you decide which foods are your personal danger foods. (we all have different ones)
Do this with every meal until you know which foods are causing your levels to rise. You have the choice of eliminating some foods completely, or reducing the portion sizes until you no longer see a rise.
This is called eating to your meter.
Just been diagnosed with T2 diabetes,find it all a bit of a minefield to be honest, was advised to purchase a SD codefree meter, which I did.
It arrived the other day,still trying to get my head round that and what I should and shouldn’t eat.
Joined another UK forum last week but was advised to join this one as it could provide me with lot more information due to the high membership numbers.
Appreciate any advise you guys can provide to help me combat T2.
Thanks
Just been diagnosed with T2 diabetes,find it all a bit of a minefield to be honest, was advised to purchase a SD codefree meter, which I did.
You've already gotten loads of excellent advice on your meter, diet and whatnot, so i'll just say "Hello!".Just been diagnosed with T2 diabetes,find it all a bit of a minefield to be honest, was advised to purchase a SD codefree meter, which I did.
It arrived the other day,still trying to get my head round that and what I should and shouldn’t eat.
Joined another UK forum last week but was advised to join this one as it could provide me with lot more information due to the high membership numbers.
Appreciate any advise you guys can provide to help me combat T2.
Thanks
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