srobertson06
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 321
- Location
- Lincolnshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Cycling, Exercise Classes
I do not know if I do not understand what I need to do or if I am not taking the low carb element low enough.
My weight is still dropping slowly - which I am happy with as all I wanted was for it to keep going down and slowly so I could adjust to the way and amount I needed to eat, without the feeling deprived.
Secondly I have managed to get my Blood Glucose levels down into the 5-8 region but just do not seem able to keep it stable.
Yes it is within the limits of 5.5 to 8.0 that I set myself for a target but I still seem to go from 5.5 to 7.9 in a day - not every day and when I give into the temptation of carbs I then really struggle to avoid eating more of them - so a vicious circle I realise but still find it so hard to avoid.
I felt so good getting the numbers down to where they needed to be but feel I have yet to learn how to keep them there...........
I suspect because I have never been a big protein eater that this could be part of the problem, but a plate of say chicken and lots of veg just leaves me feeling a little sick at the end of it.......... I love cabbage, runner beans, cauliflower and many other veg but a plate full just does not work for me - then I end up wanting to eat something else.
If any of you have any ideas that might help I would appreciate it.
My weight is still dropping slowly - which I am happy with as all I wanted was for it to keep going down and slowly so I could adjust to the way and amount I needed to eat, without the feeling deprived.
Secondly I have managed to get my Blood Glucose levels down into the 5-8 region but just do not seem able to keep it stable.
Yes it is within the limits of 5.5 to 8.0 that I set myself for a target but I still seem to go from 5.5 to 7.9 in a day - not every day and when I give into the temptation of carbs I then really struggle to avoid eating more of them - so a vicious circle I realise but still find it so hard to avoid.
I felt so good getting the numbers down to where they needed to be but feel I have yet to learn how to keep them there...........
I suspect because I have never been a big protein eater that this could be part of the problem, but a plate of say chicken and lots of veg just leaves me feeling a little sick at the end of it.......... I love cabbage, runner beans, cauliflower and many other veg but a plate full just does not work for me - then I end up wanting to eat something else.
If any of you have any ideas that might help I would appreciate it.