flakey rascal
Active Member
- Messages
- 43
- Location
- Gloucester
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Being told i can no longer eat my favourite food
Oh! That is good news. I read something in a diabetic cook book, and it said you should have a routine and eat 3 meals at the same regular intervals, and never skip a mealHi, can’t help with the shifts but you don’t have to eat meals at the same time everyday!
That is only the case if you are on medication which need to be taken with a meal.Oh! That is good news. I read something in a diabetic cook book, and it said you should have a routine and eat 3 meals at the same regular intervals, and never skip a meal
Anyone can write a cook book and label it as diabetic.I read something in a diabetic cook book
You might like to have a read of this piece written by one of our members, I think it's very clear on how T2 works: https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.htmlThanks all for the replies. I am pretty new to all this
I actually think i may have diabetes. The warning may have come too late. I will know more in a few weeks when i have a blood test. I am getting itchy legs below the knees, and my nose sometimes hurts. Obviously i consult google , and any unusual happenings , i find they are symptoms. I know it isn't certain until i get the blood test.You might like to have a read of this piece written by one of our members, I think it's very clear on how T2 works: https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html
Mind, you only have prediabetes, so it might be enough to make some relatively small adjustments. But a meter will tell you what works for you.
It doesn't really matter if it's prediabetes or diabetes, it's both dysregulated blood glucose and not being able to handle carbs very well.I actually think i may have diabetes. The warning may have come too late.
Good idea. Thanks for the advice, and the link was really helpful. I have probably learned more from this thread than i have since i had the warning.It doesn't really matter if it's prediabetes or diabetes, it's both dysregulated blood glucose and not being able to handle carbs very well.
And we've had lots of members going back to normal numbers from both prediabetic to very much diabetic figures.
I've never hear of a hurting nose being a symptom of diabetes though, and itchy legs can be caused by a number of things. Might be worth mentioning before your next blood draw to see if your GP wants to add some other tests because of the itchy legs.
Good idea. Thanks for the advice, and the link was really helpful. I have probably learned more from this thread than i have since i had the warning.
10th January. 44mmol/molHigh blood glucose can cause fungal infections in all warm, dark and moist places. If BG rises to over about 10 mmol/l, we'll start to not only pee out glucose, but all bodily fluids become sweeter. Yeasts love sugar.
But the most common place to have recurring yeast infections are the privates for obvious reasons. A sometimes sore nose doesn't sound like a typical presentation of a yeast infection, and to be honest, I've never seen anyone mention that one on here before.
What was your latest hba1c and how long ago was that?
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