Hi All, I was diagnosed type 2 earlier this year, prescribed metformin 500mg daily. Since then I've shed 8K in weight & still working at that, low carb diet. Reasonable exercise regime , - well reasonable for a 64 year old with a wonky knee .
My question - after intitial success in getting my BG down to between 6 to 7 mmol/l - self testing - I now find that it is settling a at a higher reading of 7.5 to 9, especially high if I take the dog for a walk before eating breakfast.
I haven't knowingly changed anything - what am doing wrong?
Sure - eggs for breakfast no toast., usually a sandwich for lunch (wholegrain bread -couple of slices - meat, salad filling) dinner varies , today was a beef casserole - small baked potato -. A slurp or two of vino collapso most evenings
I agree with @Guzzler , I’d eat before the dog walk if I had a dog
Have you tested after your bread or potato? Bread and potato don’t feature much in my diet these days. Do you aim for a certain carb level each day?
I just like to let people know, that if you are doing everything right and if things don't make sense, you could be a misdiagnosed type 1. I was and the latest stats say 40% of type 1's are misdiagnosed at first. It is sometimes hard to tell because at the beginning you still make some insulin until you don't, and the only way to know for sure is to be tested for antibodies and c-peptide.
I agree with @Guzzler , I’d eat before the dog walk if I had a dog
Have you tested after your bread or potato? Bread and potato don’t feature much in my diet these days. Do you aim for a certain carb level each day?
I found that eating first thing, protein, fat, and just a few carbs, with a cup of coffee with cream was the key to going the rest of the day, no problems.
For dinner I have more carbs, as I can cope with them, sometimes in the form of frozen berries with cream - or strawberries in the summer, and more coffee, but the total is less than 40 gm per day to try to achieve normality.
Eating before the walk is a major rethink - for years I wasn't even a breakfast eater - first meal was usually a late lunch. I'm having to rethink - bit of challenge but duly noted