Hi and welcomeGood day, everyone. I'm a South African male, 50 years old, and have been teaching English in China since 2024. I was diagnosed in January 2025 and spent a week in a hospital here in China because my diabetes was completely out of control. I was getting hungry every 2-3 hours after meals and had a dry mouth. Anyway, they put me on new medications, and it has been changed twice by another hospital. I am coping better with my diabetes now. However, I still have a dry mouth and can't seem to find a solution besides people telling me to control my blood sugar levels. I eat from the college canteen because I don't cook for myself. I'm trying to cook scrambled eggs for breakfast now to avoid cereal, which spikes my blood sugar. If you have any suggestions on meals I can eat for lunch and dinner here in China, let me know please.
Totally unrelated to diabetes but how do you find China? Is it good for healthcare? I have seen videos on YT and everything looks very efficient. I would love to go - I have only ever stopped through on a flight to Australia.Good day, everyone. I'm a South African male, 50 years old, and have been teaching English in China since 2024. I was diagnosed in January 2025 and spent a week in a hospital here in China because my diabetes was completely out of control. I was getting hungry every 2-3 hours after meals and had a dry mouth. Anyway, they put me on new medications, and it has been changed twice by another hospital. I am coping better with my diabetes now. However, I still have a dry mouth and can't seem to find a solution besides people telling me to control my blood sugar levels. I eat from the college canteen because I don't cook for myself. I'm trying to cook scrambled eggs for breakfast now to avoid cereal, which spikes my blood sugar. If you have any suggestions on meals I can eat for lunch and dinner here in China, let me know please.
Totally unrelated to diabetes but how do you find China? Is it good for healthcare? I have seen videos on YT and everything looks very efficient. I would love to go - I have only ever stopped through on a flight to Australia.
I walk 30-40 minutes a day. It's not to easy to get to a gym for weight training. What other exercises do you recommend I can do at home?I am NOT a medic! But......
There is a school of thought (that I like) that says with all that medication you're on, you are treating the symptoms rather than the condition itself.
I have no idea what assistance is available where you are, but, having read on here, and listened and read dietary and medical experts on various outlets, I suggest you really need a proper, honest appraisal of where you're up to both with the condition and how to tackle it. Lifestyle changes can go a long way (all the way in many cases, but nor all) to alleviate symptoms and even reverse the condition.
BUT, I stress, you need to speak to people who really know what they're talking about.
Me? Low carb, good diet (similar to Kenny A's above) and loads of exercise.
Chair exercises? Resistance bands? Exercise bike at home or rowing machine? You don't have to go to a gym to lift weights.I walk 30-40 minutes a day. It's not to easy to get to a gym for weight training. What other exercises do you recommend I can do at home?
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