thank you for replying i have cut portion sizes down but could do better with my choicesHi lesleyann my BG readings were 19.3 in Jan this year I was told I had had it for a few years and never knew, that's another story for the doctors to work out. Now I am down to single numbers and have lost weight feel healthier and test 2-3 times a day now. It frightened me so much I watch what to eat and cut portion sizes right down, I do cheat a little and have a healthysnack in between meals think we all do, we have to have some pleasure, its just now knowing what I can and can not eat, you will get there just have patience. It has been a life changing ordeal for us all.
i try to eat healthy but could make more changes. think i need to do some test to find out whats best for me it feels like i havent any control at the moment. would you know if i can ask the doctor to see a dietician?Hi Lesley. Going onto insulin isn't the worst thing in the world, and it doesn't hav to be permanent, I know a few people who are now able to manage on tablets after making dietary adjustments (quite big ones). But, I have a feeling that you are having problems with what you are eating, and maybe still eating too much of the stuff that will be putting your sugars up.
What does a typical days diet look like for you, any snacks and stuff? Be honest, and maybe we can make some suggestions, because you sound really overwhelmed at the moment x
thank you i have lots of other medication depression and high blood pressure and more besides. i would like to loose weight and have cut my portion sizes down loads think youre right and i need to look at what carbs im eating. thanks for your kind replyHi Lesleyann, I too am starting to look after myself better than I have been in the past. I am trying to lose weight as well as having better Blood Glucose readings. Tell us a bit more about yourself, are you wanting to lose weight, are you controlling what you eat/portions, do you suffer with any other illness. I have been depressed for many years and ignored my diabetes because of it. Last year I took control back of my depression. This year I am taking back the control over my weight and hopefully the diabetes. I am a binge eater. I do not eat sweet stuff and laugh every time I hear someone say a sugar tax is the answer to diabetes and obesity. Its not. Taking control of your carbs seems to be a great start. If you are not losing weight as well as controlling blood glucose you will need a different diet than just cutting back carbs. To maintain weight you need to make sure your calories in are high enough to lose weight you need to make sure you have less than you need. Both will try to cut back carbs to control the blood sugars. Ask as many questions as you need. If you need support or just feel like a rant have one, you will get out of the forums what you put into them, Some people just come to read and never comment. Just remember we are all in the same boat for different reasons.
Good luck with your journey.
thanks will look for that bookMay I suggest you read Patrick Holfords 'say no to diabetes' . It's very informative about the effects of high GI and GL foods on your blood glucose levels. Corn flakes and crumpets are basically almost like eating glucose. Like you I ate a few bad choice items. Now I am on a low GL diet my levels and well being have massively improved.
today i have had cornflakes, crumpets and chicken and veg and an orange
thank you so much for all your helpHi Lesley, I think you'll find quite a few of us have other medical probs that we have to take Meds for, so that's nothing unusual. If you have depression (I do too), motivation can be hard to conjure up and I think too much info can actually be a turn off.
Maybe better to start with the basics, one meal at a time. Cornflakes and crumpets are both high carb so better avoided. Any cereal is high carb, and porridge can raise levels too. How about trying eggs? Scrambled with maybe some bacon, or
If money is tight, some slices of cold ham? Full fat natural yogurt with some berries, maybe with some sweetener added? Try and avoid cereal and bread, test your levels 2 hrs after.
Chicken and veg is great, but do you know that potatoes are carby? If you can, halve your normal portions of spuds, rice and pasta, replace it with an extra veg or salad. If you post what you eat, we can give you suggestions to tweak it to make it something you enjoy, but something that won't increase your levels.
You don't need to be alone with this, I'm sure you can take it on and beat it into submission!
thank you its nice to know im not aloneWe are all in the same boat Lesleyann, we are just a bit further in the queue for infomation. All trial and error until someone says yes thats right lol
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