Iprobinson
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hi,
I've posted before regarding my recent diagnosis of pre-diabetes. The nurse at the GP surgery said to come back in 3 months for another blood test and in the meantime lose some weight. I'm 5'8" and weigh 11st. 11lb., so not hugely overweight, although my waist measures 39". I'm on a diet (of course) but wonder if I should be testing my blood each day. If so, what equipment do I need? There seems to be a lot on the market. Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Many thanks!
Hi @Iprobinson ..Hi,
I've posted before regarding my recent diagnosis of pre-diabetes. The nurse at the GP surgery said to come back in 3 months for another blood test and in the meantime lose some weight. I'm 5'8" and weigh 11st. 11lb., so not hugely overweight, although my waist measures 39". I'm on a diet (of course) but wonder if I should be testing my blood each day. If so, what equipment do I need? There seems to be a lot on the market. Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Many thanks!
May one enquire what diet you are on?
We may be able to help there too....
Hi, Well, I've only been on a diet for just over a week, but I've cut out fruit juice, cakes, puddings, reduced my sugar intake and the amount of potatoes I eat (eating more sweet potato), using brown rice and wholewheat pasta and more veg and salad and a bit more fruit I have high cholesterol (7.6) and for my next appointment in June they will be giving me a more in-depth blood test to find out my good and bad cholesterol. I've also started swimming twice a week for an hour each time, plus I go to a yoga class once a week (have been for the last 6 years)
I think you're doing well considering you've just started with your diet. Well doneHi, Well, I've only been on a diet for just over a week, but I've cut out fruit juice, cakes, puddings, reduced my sugar intake and the amount of potatoes I eat (eating more sweet potato), using brown rice and wholewheat pasta and more veg and salad and a bit more fruit I have high cholesterol (7.6) and for my next appointment in June they will be giving me a more in-depth blood test to find out my good and bad cholesterol. I've also started swimming twice a week for an hour each time, plus I go to a yoga class once a week (have been for the last 6 years)
I was told exactly the same as you just over a week ago. Initially I felt devastated and didn't really know the best way ahead. No information and felt out on my own. I found this site and from advice on here I got a starter kit with meter from Spirit Health and have actually started testing today. I have also read up on low carb diets and lots of posts on here. At first I felt out on a limb but with information received and support from here I feel confident to tackle the future. Again like you I was told loose weight and come back in 3 months - (came over to me as almost a punishment for having high levels! ) just like it was at school getting a detention. I now have a better understanding of carbs, Before I thought I was eating healthily being glucose impairedI've posted before regarding my recent diagnosis of pre-diabetes. The nurse at the GP surgery said to come back in 3 months for another blood test and in the meantime lose some weight. I'm 5'8" and weigh 11st. 11lb., so not hugely overweight, although my waist measures 39". I'm on a diet (of course) but wonder if I should be testing my blood each day. If so, what equipment do I need? There seems to be a lot on the market. Any suggestions would be most welcome.
I would say your carbohydrate intake is quite high.. have you ever written a food diary and measured exactly what you are eating each day? At first it seems a real faff but as we often have the same things each day (your breakfast for example) the you only have to measure once and you have the readings.. then you can see what you are really having.Well, I've cut out cakes, sweets, biscuits, pastry. I still have my bowl of Alpen no sugar muesli with banana for breakfast as that's all I really want first thing. For lunch I've just had scrambled egg on toast (Warburtons brown seeded) and a cup of tea. For dinner this evening it's salmon, home made ratatouille, cabbage, peas, possibly a small potato, and a pear for afters. Does that sound a reasonable day's food? To tell the truth, my diet has always been similar, although possibly with too many potatoes, and cake every day after lunch.
I've only lost a pound since last week though! Maybe I'm eating too much?
Well, I've cut out cakes, sweets, biscuits, pastry. I still have my bowl of Alpen no sugar muesli with banana for breakfast as that's all I really want first thing. For lunch I've just had scrambled egg on toast (Warburtons brown seeded) and a cup of tea. For dinner this evening it's salmon, home made ratatouille, cabbage, peas, possibly a small potato, and a pear for afters. Does that sound a reasonable day's food? To tell the truth, my diet has always been similar, although possibly with too many potatoes, and cake every day after lunch.
I've only lost a pound since last week though! Maybe I'm eating too much?
I'd be inclined to just have the scrambled egg - but add some salmon to it (cooked or smoked) and ditch the toast. Try not to have too much milk to make it - try using single cream instead (less carbs than milk believe it or not). And I'd say try not having the pear for afters and instead have a bit of cheese - my favourite is red leicester. See how you go. I know its a rude shock but you'll get there. Let us know how you get on.Well, I've cut out cakes, sweets, biscuits, pastry. I still have my bowl of Alpen no sugar muesli with banana for breakfast as that's all I really want first thing. For lunch I've just had scrambled egg on toast (Warburtons brown seeded) and a cup of tea. For dinner this evening it's salmon, home made ratatouille, cabbage, peas, possibly a small potato, and a pear for afters. Does that sound a reasonable day's food? To tell the truth, my diet has always been similar, although possibly with too many potatoes, and cake every day after lunch.
I've only lost a pound since last week though! Maybe I'm eating too much?
Hi @IprobinsonWell, I've cut out cakes, sweets, biscuits, pastry. I still have my bowl of Alpen no sugar muesli with banana for breakfast as that's all I really want first thing. For lunch I've just had scrambled egg on toast (Warburtons brown seeded) and a cup of tea. For dinner this evening it's salmon, home made ratatouille, cabbage, peas, possibly a small potato, and a pear for afters. Does that sound a reasonable day's food? To tell the truth, my diet has always been similar, although possibly with too many potatoes, and cake every day after lunch.
I've only lost a pound since last week though! Maybe I'm eating too much?
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