How did your doctor determine you have some insulin resistance?
IMO- if you have insulin resistance (IR), your pancreas is already working harder than it should. Which causes a conflict with the liver. If you are eating all sorts of foods and sugary drinks, starch carbs, fruit in too high amounts this will make the pancreas work hard and create a scenario where insulin resistance begins to appear and get progressively worse over time unless it is addressed. If you have IR then that should tell you that you cannot tolerate all sorts of foods and it's starting to show. IR appears well before bad blood glucose readings raise their ugly head.
If you are going to eat refined carbohydrate like bread, cereals, pasta, fruit juices etc, then I'd seriously reduce the amount you eat and the frequency you eat them. Ideally imo you'd not eat refined processed carbs like these at all, but some people just cannot do that. It's too hard for them.
You can replace carbs with fats like cheese, nuts, avocados, etc and eat veggies instead of wheat based products. How you go about it is up to you really. Some people do well on 50g per day, it's something you will need to experiment with to see what works for you. You want to be healthy and happy.
Not a long term expert but I thought I had it about as good as it gets compared to many people on here.
But your numbers beat me Hands down.
Your right to control carbs but by how much is just personal.
Carbs make me feel bad so I don't eat them. If they only affect your bg just keep it sensible.
Thanks for your time and reply, I am impressed by your knowledge and insight can you guide me a bit further, I want to know the pathophysiology of prediabetes and T2 if you can share some link or if you can elaborate it here It would be a great help for me.
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Hi Hazel, doesn’t your A1c fall well outside / under the Prediabetes range or were you higher and have come down?
I am still learning about all this good stuff, so you can advise me here.
@hazelzac
Hi Hazel, doesn’t your A1c fall well outside / under the Prediabetes range or were you higher and have come down?
I am still learning about all this good stuff, so you can advise me here.
@hazelzac
Hi Hazel, doesn’t your A1c fall well outside / under the Prediabetes range or were you higher and have come down?
I am still learning about all this good stuff, so you can advise me here.
This should help:
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Source: https://www.diabetes.co.uk/oral-glucose-tolerance-test.html
Hba1c --- 4.7 (28)
Fasting --- 4.8
2 hours after sugar drink --- 8.4
BMI. 23.5
Had 2 pregnancies with gestational diabetes
No family history of diabetes
Prediabetic
My doctor is not much concerned about my prediabetes and he was saying that it is just a minor insulin resistance I Know I can be happy about that but I am not as I want to be healthy and I want to take right steps in right direction .I am researching a lot but still need some guidance what's the key point here
I have slight insulin resistance and can tolerate all kinds of food without raising my numbers but how could I be sure that my pancreas is not working very hard and not under lots of pressure to maintain these good numbers ?
Should I eat non processed healthy carbs with exercise .
OR
Should I limit my carbs to 50 g
OR
I should do intermittent fasting
Thanks in advance .
Thanks it makes senseIf you are insulin resistant and prediabetic, I would still limit carbs. Any carbs will cause your pancreas to push out more insulin to deal with them.....which will lead to more and more circulating insulin, fat gain and further insulin resistance. A vicious circle. Limiting carbs and keeping good blood sugar control will help with this. I wouldn't eat anything processsed, and keep what carb intake you have to healthy, unprocessed carbs from above ground grown veg.
Some moderate exercise will help as well.
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