Sounds like we are about the same, I'm 6.9 and have always struggled with my cholesterol. My blood pressure which has been high in the past seems to be behaving its self now. I have just been on holiday for 10 days and I doubt anyone would have realised I was diabetic! but I am definetly feeling the results of the holiday since I got back. I feel quite poorly, very sluggish and just generally unwell. My fault completely! As my son said, Mum your diabetes doesnt take a holiday just because you do!I'm the same as you. Look forward to seeing some advice. I was diagnosed only 2 weeks ago and struggling is an understatement. My first fasting result was 7.3 followed by the second a week later with definitely no fizzy juice and got 6.9. High cholesterol too though and I have Diverticulitis which also causes a few issues with dietary choices. I was looking at getting a meter. Like you, I'm looking for some advice.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Codefree-G...=UTF8&qid=1474199838&sr=8-3&keywords=codefreeHi everyone,
I was diagnosed Type 2 last September and have had three three monthly blood tests since then, everytime they come back at 6.9 and am told that I am doing well. When I was first diagnosed I lost a stone in weight in about two months, but now Im struggling. As its just me looking after me, I can often tell myself its okay to eat certain foods, which I know im not supposed too. I struggle with the low carb thing and just dont really know what on earth im doing. Ive just brought myself an exercise bike to use morning and night and I go out with my three dogs for a walk once a day. If anyone out there can give me some advice/tips on diet etc. that would be brilliant.
Thanks Guys
I forgot to say that my diabetic nurse and doctor have said that I dont need a meter, so I am literally just being tested by a blood test every three months. I am unsure what a meter will tell me and if I should be thinking about getting one, or will this just make me even more confused?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Codefree-G...=UTF8&qid=1474199838&sr=8-3&keywords=codefreeI'm the same as you. Look forward to seeing some advice. I was diagnosed only 2 weeks ago and struggling is an understatement. My first fasting result was 7.3 followed by the second a week later with definitely no fizzy juice and got 6.9. High cholesterol too though and I have Diverticulitis which also causes a few issues with dietary choices. I was looking at getting a meter. Like you, I'm looking for some advice.
Hi everyone,
I was diagnosed Type 2 last September and have had three three monthly blood tests since then, everytime they come back at 6.9 and am told that I am doing well. When I was first diagnosed I lost a stone in weight in about two months, but now Im struggling. As its just me looking after me, I can often tell myself its okay to eat certain foods, which I know im not supposed too. I struggle with the low carb thing and just dont really know what on earth im doing. Ive just brought myself an exercise bike to use morning and night and I go out with my three dogs for a walk once a day. If anyone out there can give me some advice/tips on diet etc. that would be brilliant.
Thanks Guys
I forgot to say that my diabetic nurse and doctor have said that I dont need a meter, so I am literally just being tested by a blood test every three months. I am unsure what a meter will tell me and if I should be thinking about getting one, or will this just make me even more confused?
I was diagnosed with pre diabetis 7 months ago, in that time I have transformed my diet cutting out all sugars ,reading the labels at supermarket you would be surprised I quess how I was how much food has it in, curry sauces pasta sauces, just about everything. I cut it all out, and I have reversed my diabetis and no,longer have high numbers, I am keeping to my new way of eating and drinking only water, some folks on here have to cut out a lot of carbs too, I was not a big carb eater only hidden sugars which is the purest form of a carb, take your time each week you will learn more and achieve more. I lost 2 stone in 4 months and I eat throughout the day. You can be a success to if you put in the learning on this forum, good luck.Thank you to everyone that has responded to me. I feel kind of scared the more I find out about my type 2 diabetes, but will now take the time to read all the information I can from this forum & disbetes site. I think I will also get a meter, although my husband is scared that I may get 'addicted' to it.
Thank you so much, I really feel that I can do this with everyone's help. Can I be a huge pain and ask you what a typical days eating would be for you. I have cut out buying any jarred sauces and make all myself now. I also prefer to drink just water but when I'm busy I forget to drink and can go a whole day without drinking anything. My biggest downfall is bread. I only eat dark rye bread and I have between 3 - 4 slices a day. My pasta and rice are always brown and I do have potatoes but not that bothered if I don't. Thank youI was diagnosed with pre diabetis 7 months ago, in that time I have transformed my diet cutting out all sugars ,reading the labels at supermarket you would be surprised I quess how I was how much food has it in, curry sauces pasta sauces, just about everything. I cut it all out, and I have reversed my diabetis and no,longer have high numbers, I am keeping to my new way of eating and drinking only water, some folks on here have to cut out a lot of carbs too, I was not a big carb eater only hidden sugars which is the purest form of a carb, take your time each week you will learn more and achieve more. I lost 2 stone in 4 months and I eat throughout the day. You can be a success to if you put in the learning on this forum, good luck.
I am new in here too... but I´ll tell you one thing is what the main ways of advice is in society another thing is how people in this forum diet... as you´ll find out the average advise does not do enough in getting peoples blood glucose down to normal levels, but if you learn about very low carb dieting, it takes a Little while to learn all those new ways and this new approach to foods/life but by the way you will feel much better about all this and maybe make it your positive interest instead of feeling it as a curse.... I have lost 3Stone allready and that was actually about time... look at it in a positive way and you´ll get much more positive energy to learn about your new and healthier lifestyle...Sorry guys, I haven't read through it all yet, but could someone advise me what carb intact I'm looking for in each meal. I have a feeling my diabetic nurse said around 40? Each meal. Thank you
I only drink water, I pack some up if I'm out. And I pack my lunch. I have a small poridge with frozen raspberries but some say that that is too carb for them, I have a sandwich for lunch with some protein and cucumber and Tom.rye bread is lower carb that you are choosing so good, for tea I have a basmati small very, with either, salmon or meat and lots of veg I love veg. No puddings no biscuits no ice cream. I do this same thing everyday so know what I'm doing.i don't eat lots of bread potatoes or rice or pasta very little. Avocados, a bit of fruit apples mainly. I did this for 7 months and I am well now and in 2 months my bloods had gone down afew points, download sugar smart app and scan foods, avoid everything with sugar, snack on nuts seeds.apples.thats all I did, I never ate a lot of carb foods like bread and pasta I had a bit of a problem eating them, but I eat some now,eat throughout the day don't skip meals, check out the diet doctor.com you don't have to be drastic just consistent over time.Thank you so much, I really feel that I can do this with everyone's help. Can I be a huge pain and ask you what a typical days eating would be for you. I have cut out buying any jarred sauces and make all myself now. I also prefer to drink just water but when I'm busy I forget to drink and can go a whole day without drinking anything. My biggest downfall is bread. I only eat dark rye bread and I have between 3 - 4 slices a day. My pasta and rice are always brown and I do have potatoes but not that bothered if I don't. Thank you
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