Hiya. What do you typically eat in a day? When I did SW it was good for weight loss, but I was not diabetic then. I did green days (veggie) which were very high carb/low fat so I couldn't do it now. I eat low carb for good diabetes control now. I eat fat which stops me feeling hungry. I have read that Orlistat can have an unpleasant side effect if too much fat is consumed. Have a look around this site and check out what people are eating for good control and weight loss.Hi I am new on here and I just wondered if anyone can help. I am type 2 on 2 metformin twice a day, my blood sugars have shot up to 19-26.5 I mentioned this when I went for my routine blood test, the nurse tested my sugars and they read 26.5 so got me an appointment with the GP who has put me on Orlistat ( weight loss pill ) but I don't understand how in the long term these will bring my sugars down surely I should be on another diabetic drug. I am so fed up of feeling rotten and having no energy.
How different doctors and nurses have different ideas. My HbA1c was 46 when I was diagnosed and I was put straight on Metformin my nurse said they were advised now to put everyone with diabetes on MetforminAre you following a low carb diet? This is often more effective at treating high blood glucose levels than either of the 2 drugs you mention. Most people lose weight on it too, and although I called it a 'diet' it's actually a healthy eating plan for life. My heart consultant suggested I go on Orlistat. It didn't work.
Have a look at these links
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/a-new-low-carb-guide-for-beginners.68695/
www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
http://www.xperthealth.org.uk/shop/details/p/handbook-lowcarb-highfat-lifestyle
Metformin has very little effect on blood sugars but is quite good at helping with insulin resistance which will help you lose weight. I took it for a while but my GP will no longer prescribe it as my HbA1c is below 48
Ask us any questions you want and welcome to the forum
@bevlar73 is doing Slimming World and has blood glucose levels in the 20's so obviously something is amiss in this case.I think it is what suits you personally as some diabetics have found Slimming World really good for them. My daughter.. not diabetic.. does Slimming World and she says there are a couple with diabetes in her group who swear by it they say they have never done or felt so well their BG has come down and they have lost weight. I think they will make some adaptation in diets for diabetics
Yes it's the low fat bit that put me off so I ignored it, followed LCHF and lost over 10% of my bodyweight over 24 weeks.Hi and welcome. Did the surgery do a recent HBa1C test? Be careful with SW or any of the branded diets. Many still follow the 'low-fat' mantra which is not right for us. Whilst they may help a bit you need to think carbs not calories and keep the carbs down. Protein, fats, veg and non-tropical fruit are fine.
So many people love SW my daughter says it is not so much a diet but just a healthy way to eat for life...she doesn't have the SW ready meals from Iceland though she cooks from scratch. She says it is the only diet including Weightwatchers she has tried that has worked for her she has lost the stone she wanted to and is eating foods she never did before and enjoying them. She has reached her target weight but says she will still go to the meetings to keep on track as she doesn't want to slip back into bad eating habits. I know if I was overweight which I never have been I would go to SW myselfHi Pinkorchid, Yes I have a friend who swears by Slimming World she has given me a couple of food items to eat. Thinking of joining myself.
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