charliebarker
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Diagnosed type 2 six weeks ago. Attempting to control with diet and exercise. No drugs as yet. Doc wants to re-test in another 6 weeks. Have gone low-carb, no bread, Rice, pasta, cereals, high sugar fruits or veggies etc. Plenty of high fats and protein and going regularly to the gym. Have lost over 10 lbs but my blood glucose levels are only slightly shifting downwards - the weekly average isn't moving much at all. Wondering if it just takes time to kick in or if I'm doing something wrong! Am testing before and after meals as suggested. Help!
Charlie x x x
Thanks, I have been recording everything! Including before and after exercise (levels drop quite semantically for a while). My basic levels are anything fromm 10-12 before meals and 9 ish after, and that hasn't changed in over three weeks!Hi Charlie.
I control my blood sugar through diet alone. I came off Gliclazide after the first few weeks over two years ago to see how I would manage without meds...only way to tell really. I stopped all the usual stuff (things you have mentioned) and pretty much got around to not eating anything that was much more than 10g carb per 100g...then down to under 30g of carbs a day. While I could immediately see what a bit of bread did to my blood sugar (spiked it up to around 16mmols or so some 3 hours after eating), it took a bit longer to see the average come down to almost normal levels. After a couple of months the difference was clear. I recorded everything times, food, other meds, readings before and 2 hours after to inform myself. You don't actually say what your blood sugar levels are...so hard to see if you have long way to go or not. I never had a weight issue..so I don't need to consider that really. One very big difference - I am physically bone idle when it comes to exercise. I have noticed that my levels can increase depending on if and when I exercise. People seem to differ on that - before eating or after eating. I'd suggest checking levels before and maybe an hour or two after exercise too...just for a short time to see if there are any patterns. Note that protein, if you consume a lot, can also have that same negative increasing effect. Double check labels to be certain there isn't something higher in carb than you think. Also be sure to take in plenty of fluid. Anyway, i test myself way way less now and don't record anything now as I have figured out what's what for me. I am also less rigid with my diet because I managed to get things down pretty well ..but I'm not complacent either. Just stick at it, keep notes, look for patterns, get used to what does it for you as an individual and what doesn't. I reckon you will star to to see the numbers drop soon enough. Good luck.
Thanks, I have been recording everything! Including before and after exercise (levels drop quite semantically for a while). My basic levels are anything fromm 10-12 before meals and 9 ish after, and that hasn't changed in over three weeks! Fasting level averages about 10 or 11Might be helpful if you provide some numbers on your Fasting and Post meal glucose.
Also what you typically eat that you considered to be low carb.
For some of us the numbers normalize pretty quickly...
Thanks ! That's reassuring!I think that you are on the right track, but your metabolism needs to sort itself out - which takes time. Try to be patient and stick with the low carb foods. I saw a gradual decrease over weeks, then began to get more wobbles, deeper dips, fewer high numbers, but it took 6 months to really see changes.
Hi @charliebarker .. and welcome
Sounds as though you are doing everything right so far but, as other folk have said above, it takes some for your body to adjust and your numbers to stabilise.
You might find that intermittent fasting helps ..Thanks for the support - I will give fasting a go!
Typical day: breakfast Greek yoghurt handful of raspberries coffee with milkMight be helpful if you provide some numbers on your Fasting and Post meal glucose.
Also what you typically eat that you considered to be low carb.
For some of us the numbers normalize pretty quickly...
Drinking two cups of coffee ( no sugar clealry!) per day and only water ! No juices or fizzyYou need to check what you are drinking as well. I stopped orange juice as it is high sugar. 10-12 does seem a bit high if you are eating low carb.
Mine dropped from 13 to 9.8 after 5 weeks, but I had only cut out high sugar items at this point. I then started to cut out all high carb food at this point and my fasting glucose levels dropped to around 6 after a few more weeks.
the yoghurt and berries usually raises my levels by less than 2mmo/l which I thought was ok? - it's just the fasting rate I start at is too high ! I will have a look at missing breakfast entirely - although it goes against other things I've heard for general health.
Hi Charliethe yoghurt and berries usually raises my levels by less than 2mmo/l which I thought was ok? - it's just the fasting rate I start at is too high ! I will have a look at missing breakfast entirely - although it goes against other things I've heard for general health.
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