Hi I have been low carb for only a week now since I was diagnosed. I have bought the eat fat book by Trudie Deakin so I'm following the recipes in there. I will watch my fat intake aswell.. thankyou. I'm 14st so I have quite a bit to lose but I've lost some this week as I was 14.5 a few weeks agoYou're working with two things here. Bs and cholesterol. High carbs are going to give you high bs and we certainly don't want that as it has its complications. So I would stick to LCHF. As far as CHO, some people are fine with saturated fat. I had to reduce my saturated fat and eat more mono fats such as avocado, mayo, nuts/ seeds olive oil in place of dairy fat and fatty meat. Carbs are usually the culprit for high CHO, not fat but if you're concerned stick closer to the mono fats.
What was your previous diet and what is it now? How long have you been low carbing? Also if you are in the process of losing weight some of that fat is in your blood stream so your CHO can measure high until you stop losing.
Oh thankyou so much.. I'm. Getting slightly stressed when I visit my doc and also she's told me I need an eye check for retinopathy. I'm anxious about this now and my feet checking and nerve and she and circulation eeeek.. what happens when I have a dilated pupil test as I'm so scared of not being able to see afterwards lol. I know I'm probably being a right baby over this xHbA1c of 51 is not at all drastic, and with a suitable diet you will be able to get this right down by the time of your next test.
My advice is ignore your nurse. She is spouting the NHS advice about eating carbs with every meal and low fat. It is known as the Eatwell Plate, which is most likely fine for non-diabetics, but absolutely not fine for type 2s. . It isn't her fault, it is how she was trained. If she is a non-medicated type 2 then I bet either she doesn't follow her own advice or her HbA1c is double yours.
My nurse told me to eat jacket potatoes with baked beans for lunch.The majority of us, when diagnosed, were told the same as you. I tried the reduced sugar baked beans. They were just as bad as the normal ones.
Your meter will tell you who is right. Test before you eat and again 2 hours after first bite. Your levels should not be any more than 2mmol/l higher, preferably a lot less. Initially, many people also test at 1 hour, then 90 minutes, then 2hrs and if still high keep going to see how long it takes to get back to where you started. This is a good way to learn which foods are really bad for you personally. (recording your levels alongside a food diary).
Your cholesterol of 5 is perfect by the way, although on its own it means very little. You need to know the breakdown of HDL/LDL/Triglycerides and the total/HDL ratio. If you don't know these, ask for a print out of all your results. You will find these invaluable in time to come, and before you decide to take statins.
Some people find saturated fats don't help their cholesterol, but many of us are fine. It is normally carbs that cause the problems, not fats. My cholesterol went right down after I started LCHF and after over 2 and a half years continues to be good.
Thanks and I know which route I'll be taking its the one I was originally going to and that's the lchf.. it's just frustrating when you go to a diabetic nurse and she doesn't get me to all.. I have had so much good advice on here and people have been so supportive I think this site is a lifesaver xYou can go either way - it is entirely your choice.
You can even change your online food order and get all the carby stuff the nurse told you to eat.
All I can tell you is that the NHS have been pushing carbs for decades, along with a a low fat diet, and where are we, as a nation? We have a growing obesity epidemic, closely followed by a diabetes epidemic. And the standard Type 2 diabetic treatment is a slow escalation of meds leading to insulin, followed by complications and decline.
In contrast, you have a forum full of success stories on how lowering carb and raising healthy fats has improved their HbA1cs and many lower their cholesterol. Often people reduce or cease taking their medication completely (talking about type 2s, of course) and discover the health they used to have decades ago.
As you can probably guess, I took the low carb route, and my bias is very clear. I feel better than I have for decades, am STILL not on any diabetes medication, and have a HbA1c that is below pre-diabetic.
You get to choose which route to take, but PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE if you go the high carb route, then get yourself a blood glucose testing meter, so that you can see what the carbs do to your blood glucose levels.
Hi what would the good none saturated fats be that you would choose instead of the cream cheese and mayo xAsk your HCP for the breakdown of your cholesterol.
The split of good to bad cholesterol is the important thing for me when deciding how bad that '5' actually is.
But then again, I am one the ones that reacts very badly to saturated fats, so the cream, cheese, and mayo would be replaced by good none saturated fats for me.
Hi what would the good none saturated fats be that you would choose instead of the cream cheese and mayo x
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Oh thankyou so much.. I'm. Getting slightly stressed when I visit my doc and also she's told me I need an eye check for retinopathy. I'm anxious about this now and my feet checking and nerve and she and circulation eeeek.. what happens when I have a dilated pupil test as I'm so scared of not being able to see afterwards lol. I know I'm probably being a right baby over this x
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Is cheese ok.. would you opt for full fat or low fat version and same goes for the cream or not.. thanksFor my non sats I have an avocado a day and 25 mls of rapeseed oil.
For my sats, cheese, yoghurt, d cream et al.
I agree with all of the previous posters.... low carb till your next test and see how it goes.
Good luck
Is cheese ok.. would you opt for full fat or low fat version and same goes for the cream or not.. thanks
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Is cheese ok.. would you opt for full fat or low fat version and same goes for the cream or not.. thanks
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