Mustangsalb
Member
- Messages
- 17
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Thanks so much for your very supportive post, was your weight loss through a low carb/high fat diet? Just seems so much to take in and different places say different things, I think I'm trying to do too much all at once and just had a bit of a meltdown! I've not had chance to look properly but are there threads giving examples of what people typically eat?Hello Sal.
Once you get to know this place a little better I'm betting you'll calm down.
You couldn't have arrived at a better destination.
Mine of information on here.
Like all mines needs a bit of digging by you.
The best shovel and pick you can grab a hold of is asking questions ... don't feel foolish or a pain this mine needs mining so get stuck in.
Many of us arrived with numbers like yours.
I was running in the twenties!
I now average out in the upper fours mid fives and I'm almost back to eating a perfectly normal diet.
Remember we're all different.
What works for Joe might not work for Jane.
If you blow it now and again .... join the club of many who often blow it.
You're never alone in this place.
You might find the advice here conflicts with your docs and nurses advice to quite a large degree .... something I stuggled with when I first arrived.
Many here are on low carb high fat diets.
That's the bit I found hard to understand and even left the place thinking what a load of loonies!
I got fatter and sicker.
So came back and thought .... nothing to lose listen to these people who seem to be doing so well and give it a shot.
Lost four stone in as many months cut medication right back lowered my blood pressure lowered my bad cholesterol and improved my good cholesterol and have seriously good blood sugar control to the point where my surgery are dumfounded.
I'm considered now to be almost none diabetic.
Remember too that the advice for T1's is not often the right advice for T2's.
Nice to meet you don't go away look forward to seeing you around.
Hey, thank you for your post, my doctor gave me a bs testing kit. She said just to try and get used to testing for now rather than worrying too much about levels at this point, but because they are highly I automatically worryHi Sal, welcome to the forum! It is an amazingly helpful place and as others have said, do ask any question no matter how daft you think it might be. I would add that buying a blood testing meter has been incredibly helpful for me in working out what foods I can tolerate in terms of BS levels (and in proving to the dietician that LCHF diet does work for me and I don't need to follow the NHS eatwell plate formula to control my levels!). Following the advice on the forum I got the Code Free meter and strips and initially tested before meals and then 2 hours after, writing it all down in a food diary. Now I only test new foods or if I go out. Keep in touch.
Thanks so much for your very supportive post, was your weight loss through a low carb/high fat diet? Just seems so much to take in and different places say different things, I think I'm trying to do too much all at once and just had a bit of a meltdown! I've not had chance to look properly but are there threads giving examples of what people typically eat?
Thanks again so much, you made me feel a lot better
Hi and welcome. You will get through this with all the lovely people and help and advice you will find here. Use your meter and eat to it...if it says high numbers look at what you ate...keep a diary of your meals and readings...and above all ask questions here....always someone to help you out. Don't worry to much...it's a long journey but there's plenty of room on the bus so jump on board....it's gonna be one heck of a ride
You already got your free lifetime pass for the bus by signing up hereThank you so much I am feeling reassured already. Need to break things down into little steps I guess, I'm just reacting and thinking arrrrrrgggh what do I do. But after a little read and a lot of questions I'll get there. Now where do I buy that bus ticket
Welcome, Sal! I joined a few weeks ago, as I was just diagnosed with type 2 as well. The first few days were crazy, emotionally, but now I am slowly settling in. I found it helpful to read some books. All the best
Thank you, yeah I agree it's a bit crazy at the moment, one minute I'm ok and then like today I have a meltdown. But I think I was very tired too which made things worse! Which books did you read? Are you on tablets? So much to take in eh? Thanks all the best to you too
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