For the time being I'd say avoid all high sugar fruits & veg ( potatoes, bananas,grapes etc), white bread/ rice/ pasts , foods with obvious added sugar like sweets / biscuits / cake etc and limit the amount of bread/ cereals & alcohol until you see the medics
In the longer term I'd say look into reduced carbohydrate ways of eating ( ie under 100g carbs a day)
Good luck with your gp appt
Hi colinat. With a glucose reading of 8, I was diagnosed as type2 to be controlled through diet and exercise. Within 2 weeks I'm now scoring between 6.8 & 7.3 every morning. The key is to stop all sugar intake. Sugar is a poison! Reduce or eliminate carbohydrates. Keep well away from potatoes, pasta, breads and start doing some more exercise. By eliminating sugar, I have pretty much been able to forget about taking my asthma preventative inhaler. In my case it appears that my immune system had been affected by sugar intake. You should be able to get control of your situation. I'm already feeling very much better after just 2 weeks.Hi all, I to have just had a glucose tolerance test which produced a reading of 8, this does not mean a great deal to me & wondered how bad this actually is? I used to eat 2 or 3 chocolate bars a day which I cut out 3weeks ago when diabetes was suspected & wondered if you think this will be enough as my nurse said not, I'm not overweight & feel reasonably fit & just wondered how far I should go with diet changes & if a massive carb reduction is necessary on a result like mine, sorry about all the questions but you all seem to know a lot more than my gp!
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Hi all, I to have just had a glucose tolerance test which produced a reading of 8, this does not mean a great deal to me & wondered how bad this actually is? I used to eat 2 or 3 chocolate bars a day which I cut out 3weeks ago when diabetes was suspected & wondered if you think this will be enough as my nurse said not, I'm not overweight & feel reasonably fit & just wondered how far I should go with diet changes & if a massive carb reduction is necessary on a result like mine, sorry about all the questions but you all seem to know a lot more than my gp!
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daisy will be in touch I am sure, best wishes its not a death high level , but needs to be reduced ,in the mean time you could ,test your own levels by buying a meter from a local chemist , ask the chemist how to use it. test before you eat and 2 hours after if it goes above 8mmols avoid that food in the future. and do as use it says.
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