Cutting down carbs is exactly the way many of our forum members maintain their non diabetic numbers, and it looks like you've hit the ground running, going from 103 to 37 in less than 5 months!I haven't been following any specific diet, just cut down carbs and sugar as much as poss and only fell off the wagon for the food at my wedding
Of course you can eat them, but they'll likely send you sky high if eaten in any quantity...(grapes...can I eat them?!?)
Thank you. I will definitely be looking into getting a blood glucose monitor instead of winging itVery well done, @bumblebeer, that was a worked for Christmas present. As has been said, cutting down carbs as far as possible is the way to go & you've worked on that. A lot of reading on here will help you, it is a real mine of helpful info, recipes, advice & encouragement, so stick around.
If you haven't got one, then a blood glucose monitor will help a lot. Eating to a meter gives you some idea of what is good for you personally or not & not just with obvious things. You mention grapes & if I eat a few, I get a large rise, so I steer clear.
Congrats on your marriage & your A1c result.
Tagging @Rachox , who has very useful info on glucose meters in the UK to save you from spending too much.Thank you. I will definitely be looking into getting a blood glucose monitor instead of winging it
And linking this informative piece on T2, diet, and testing, written by one of our members: https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.htmlI have found such conflicting guidance on foods that you should avoid when googling (grapes...can I eat them?!?) so will be looking to learn more so I can sustain a healthy diet in the long term.
Congratulations on your incredible achievement turning your numbers around!Thank you. I will definitely be looking into getting a blood glucose monitor instead of winging it
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