Are you taking metformin?Hi, woke up this morning with stomach cramps and feeling of nausea, this has happened 2-3 times since being diagnosed early December as type 2. I don’t test as I was told I didn’t need to so don’t know what my sugar levels are. Does anyone else feel like this?
Yes I am twice a day with breakfast and evening meal. T sometimes makes me have loose bowel movements after taking the tablets. Do you think they have something to do with it. Have lost almost 12lb in weight by cutting out the usual fatty foods etc.Are you taking metformin?
It made me very ill but it has been known to cause all sorts of digestive problems. Are you on the sow release version (which for some people has been reported to be kinder on the stomach - although it made me worse).Yes I am twice a day with breakfast and evening meal. T sometimes makes me have loose bowel movements after taking the tablets. Do you think they have something to do with it. Have lost almost 12lb in weight by cutting out the usual fatty foods etc.
Typical day would be, special K flakes with semi skimmed milk and about a dozen blueberries, lunch home made butternut squash and ginger soup, dinner homemade cottage pie all cooked low fat with carrots swede, celery, onions and served with broccoli and cauliflower. Plus I did have 2 digestive biscuits. I do allow myself up to two slices of low carb bread if I make a sandwich. Thanks for your reply.What are you eating? BTW, you must test so ignore that dumb advice
Thanks for your reply. Will make appointment with my dr to discuss. Have been trying out some low carb recipes that I found on the diabetes site so see how we go.It made me very ill but it has been known to cause all sorts of digestive problems. Are you on the sow release version (which for some people has been reported to be kinder on the stomach - although it made me worse).
Well done on the weight loss although a lot of here fare better on cutting out carbs rather than fat (but that depends on where the fat comes from of course).
Typical day would be, special K flakes with semi skimmed milk and about a dozen blueberries, lunch home made butternut squash and ginger soup, dinner homemade cottage pie all cooked low fat with carrots swede, celery, onions and served with broccoli and cauliflower. Plus I did have 2 digestive biscuits. I do allow myself up to two slices of low carb bread if I make a sandwich. Thanks for your reply.
Thanks Mike D any ideas on what to replace the cereal with? I do scrambled egg, or egg, baco, mushroom sometimes, but must admit I like my cereal and it did say in the foods you could eat that special K what the lowest. The thing what gets me is the fact they won’t give me a testing kit, guess I will have to bite the bullet and buy one. You tend to believe what your diabetic nurse tells you, got to admit that I do feel let down by them.Find something to replace the special K if you could. Everything else stacks up but please test. It is a "must do" For someone so new to T2, I'm amazed to what you've done thus far
Thanks Mike D any ideas on what to replace the cereal with? I do scrambled egg, or egg, baco, mushroom sometimes, but must admit I like my cereal and it did say in the foods you could eat that special K what the lowest. The thing what gets me is the fact they won’t give me a testing kit, guess I will have to bite the bullet and buy one. You tend to believe what your diabetic nurse tells you, got to admit that I do feel let down by them.
Cheers Cobby
Somebody Has To Be and Diabetic as well you really got the short straw Commiserations. L.O.L.(I'm Australian)
Yes Aldi do a Paleo muesli - nothing like traditional muesli but its low carb with lots of nuts and seeds and has v little impact on my sugars@Cobby, there are lower carb options than special k and as many have higher blood sugar levels first thing this is important. This may give you some ideas
https://www.ditchthecarbs.com/23-easy-low-carb-breakfast-ideas/
I think Aldi do a low carb muesli/granola, @Boo1979 do you buy this?
Thank you! Will def try the muesli and the linkYes Aldi do a Paleo muesli - nothing like traditional muesli but its low carb with lots of nuts and seeds and has v little impact on my sugars
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/calories/aldi-foodie-market-nutty-paleo-muesli-563528618
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