Good morning all
This is my 1st post but wanted some thoughts on my situation
I am type 2, on xigduo (metformin/dapaglaflozin) x2 daily, glicazide x 2 daily plus i am now also on Manjaro 5mg injections
I can be anything from 11 to 25 , peaked at 33.7 blood sugar levels in a morning before food.
My diet is not good as I refuse to totally remove sugar/cards, 58 years old and too stubborn to eat lettuce.
Is anybody out there with similar figures who can advise
Hi
@stunner1901 ,
Pff... Those numbers are high. And they're like that even with the glic and all? That's... Not good. Personally
my guess would be, if nothing changes one way or another, insulin injections are likely in your future, because you can't be that high all the time and not experience damage somewhere rather vital. Kind of surprised you're not on it already, what doc would be okay with 33 mmol/l fasting? Ah well. How do you feel about insulin injections? If you're already on Mounjaro, you're getting used to self-administering shots, so... Maybe not as scary to you as some might find the prospect?
You refuse to change your diet to lettuce, which I quite understand, but... The point of changing your diet to suit diabetes, is lowering carbs on one end, but putting in
nutrient-dense food on the other. Fats, protein, that sort of thing. Lettuce...? Basically water. Not a heck of a lot of nutrients in there, technically kind of useless. I do enjoy a salad myself, but more as a vehicle for the fatty fish or chicken I like. And mayo, and bacon!

So eggs and bacon, sausages etc to start the day off with'd be a lot better. Lunch could be similar, meat, fish, above ground veg. Some'd just go for a cheese roll-up, basically a slice or so of cheese slathered in butter, and Bob's your uncle. (Though one could put in a slice or so of ham, salami, bacon or whatever. Or use a herb butter for extra flavour!). Going low carb does NOT mean going low fat, and most certainly doesn't mean going hungry, though with the Mounjaro you're not likely to feel hunger. I still go to McDonalds and have their Double McTasty with Bacon, just have them leave off the bun. Makes for juicier burgerpatties to boot, and I don't feel like I'm missing out. Blood sugars enjoy it, too.
Maybe look into a ketogenic or Low Carb, High Fat diet before you rule dietary changes out entirely. One of those options could keep you from getting progressively worse, and no rabbit food mandatory. Far from it. If you do try it out though, do be careful of hypo's, as a low carb diet with gliclazide can make you face-plant.
You be good to yourself eh, whatever that ends up looking like for you.
Jo