I was told today I am diabetic - type 2. My reading was 66. In fact I have been diabetic for over a year as my blood test reading was 50 a year ago, and no one at doctors told me.
In May 2010 I had a heart attach and had a very small stent, so I have been having full blood tests every year, " years ago my reading was 43 and the doc said I was borderline Diabetic and to lose some weight, which I did not do.
I am 5 7 and weight 92kg. My diet is awful, I live alone and never cook. Microwave meals and shop sandwiches. Ice cream beer and curry
I have been told I will attend a 1 day Diabetes clinic where they will discuss my issues and food and exercise.
All I was told by the nurse is I need to lose 3 stone, but to aim for a regular 1lb a week and increase my exercise. I was already in training for the Great North run and I do the 10,000 steps a day.
I am very confused as docs always say cut out fats due to heart attack. So I don't eat butter , cheese eggs or cream ( other than ice cream ). Here I see advice Low carbs high fat,
I know this is a big wake up call, and I need to eat healthy and lose weight.
Thanks for reading
Hi, I don't know if you've got something like this already, but I've just bought a Fitbit Charge HR. I think it's brilliant, it monitors your heart rate 24/7 and checks your heart rate each night, so you can see your heart health. You enter your height, age & weight and it tells you how many calories you are burning and when you are burning fat. It also tells you how many steps you've walked, how many flights of stairs you've walked, the distance you've walked/run & how well you've slept. I've only had mine a week so I'm still playing with it, but it seems to be pretty accurate. You can sync it with your phone or computer and you can see graphs of how you are doing. If you have it synced with an iPhone or Android you can also see who's calling you. It's also acts as a watch and alarm as well.
I second to that forgetting carbs after a while! I can not think of me eating a hamburger within a bun. No potatoes in my chicken dish, also.If you can't go totally Low Carb, I would at the very least cut down on the pointless Carbs that most people eat.
Rice, potatoes, pasta and a lot of the bread people eat is not necessary, and once you get used to not having them it becomes quite easy.
The first few weeks will be hard as you will crave carbs, but after a while you will not notice you are not eating them anymore.
Hello koprano,you might like to up you good fats my ratio is 10% carbs, 20% protein and 70% good fats, have a look at the " what have you eaten today" on this forum for inspiration, the increase in good fats will leave you feeling fuller and increase your energy levels, i'll tag @daisy1 for the info given to new posters, keep posting and get back to us with any q'sWell its been a very weird week
I am now starting to get used to the idea, as well as healthy eating.
I have not eaten any cakes biscuits etc, but I did have a pint on Friday. My usual beer is 5 - 10 pints in a week
I also have the fitbit and always do my 10 - 15,000 steps
I know I have lost 3 or 4 kilos this last week. I don't have accurate scales but not so sure but I weighted myself in the chemist on Friday and it was 3 kg lighter. Im still 89kg so plenty to go
Saturday I felt really unwell, I have started to have hot flushes and sweating, I was out of breath walking to the station, on way to London. After 2 hours in London I felt really uncomfortable and went home. I just had no energy whatsoever.
I put this down to body craving sugars as my diets has likely changed from Hi sugar 3000+ calories a day to 1700 ish per day
But Monday morning, I sitting at work and sweat is pouring down my back. Any ideas why this might be.
I was diagnosed type 2 with an HbA1c of 67. I dropped it to 35 in 4 months by eating low carb and enough fat to give me my calories.Thank you Pink... I don't for one minute think the health prof. Will recommend the low carb option, given they don't seem to like it for anyone, let alone who already had an M. I.
I think for now I will look at a regular low fat calorie controlled diet.. I don't eat cheese eggs or regular milk and cream.. I think my efforts need to go into cooking rather than processed dinners, lots more fruit and veg. But try and cut down on bread ..
The low carb high fat just does not seem the right way for me....
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