Resurgam
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- Type of diabetes
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- Diet only
Great you have decided to get a meter. It will be your best friend. It may also tell you your nurse was wrong about the 2 slices of bread, and possibly also the 2 pieces of fruit. Bread (along with rice, potatoes, pasta and breakfast cereals) is a danger food, including wholemeal varieties. It is very heavy in carbs and raises blood sugar levels. Fruit is difficult because it depends on the fruit. Berries (blackberries, raspberries and strawberries) are OK in small portions. Fruits from warm climates such as bananas and grapes are very sweet and will raise BG levels. Your meter will guide you in all this.
There are some low carb breads available, such as Lidl high protein rolls (9g carbs per roll) and Burgen bread available in most supermarkets.
Statins? You would be best using the search box to find out about these. There are hundreds of threads, and it would fill a whole page if I were to tell you all about them. All I will say is they have more unpleasant side effects than benefit (unless you already have CVD) and they raise blood sugar levels. The choice is yours, but please do some research before you decide.
You sure about that ? -Good advice on carbs but not medicines.....'statins have more S/Es than benefits'......well maybe you haven't read the decades of overwhelming clinical evidence supporting the role of statins in both primary and secondary prevention of CVD which is especially important then in diabetes because of our higher risk factors. It is true that just like all medicines some people will not be able to tolerate them but that is the few not the many. Indeed they are indicated for prevention in diabetes.
Not sure if your last statement is true as it's recognised that statins can cause diabetes or increase BS levels in some people me included - my Hba1c rose from 48 on diagnosis to 54 after starting statins it went down to 36 once I stopped taking themGood advice on carbs but not medicines.....'statins have more S/Es than benefits'......well maybe you haven't read the decades of overwhelming clinical evidence supporting the role of statins in both primary and secondary prevention of CVD which is especially important then in diabetes because of our higher risk factors. It is true that just like all medicines some people will not be able to tolerate them but that is the few not the many. Indeed they are indicated for prevention in diabetes.
Just a quick question been looking at a meter and it's asking if I want a mmol/l or a mg/dl meter ???? Which one for a type 2
Thanks
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