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Type 2 Diabetes now on medication

Hi @Hammer1964 - Metformin does not cause Hypo's.
Your food menu sounds really mouth-watering .
I was a Vegetarian for many years until a year ago, my GP suggested that I try to eat 'Meat'! (I suffer with Aneamia) I now eat Eggs, Smoked Bacon, Pork Meatballs, Mince, Sausages, Chicken Kievs and Tinned Tuna - but still eat loads of Vegetables and Salads.
There is a Vegetarian Thread for members who post daily, but you have probably found it?
 

Hi Liam1955 yes I have found the thread and it is useful apart from the avocado bits, this makes me heave. lol. I applaud you for going back on meat and fish, I could not do that, I have been a veggie for 40 years and really detest the textures of meat and fish. I don't mind cooking it for my family but will not have it for myself. Thanks for the compliment, fortunately I have a lot more recipes to eat or it would be boring.
 

Thanks i did low carb when first diagnosed lets say i failed within two weeks , i craved all bad things lol im doomed , i gave in and i suppose i went into some form of denial thinking if im going go im going out my way happy not miserable , im not a vegetarian nor do i eat alot of meat , cheese doesnt agree with me , again like you ive had about 3 infections current one is in my big toe due to ingrowing toenail , DN i have lets say waste of time right now , im thinking of changing doctors , ive been told because of infection that can cause your BG to be higher , sorry if i have terms wrong still learning all this jargon etc , as for Metformin lets say dont think its agreeing with me right now but its early days have to give it a try , i agree this site is amazing , 3months ago it was too much for me so i took time out again denial that im diabetic , no longer in denial ,and going to be good from now on . DN told me today continue with weight loss , i have lost another 2 kg so total so far is 7kg weigh loss and that without trying
 
Thanks everyone for all support and advice , i will take small steps in right direction , i will admit wont be easy but i will get there
 

Hi Debbiek, well done on the weight loss, I was in denial at first and did not want to know, also the first 2/3 weeks were really hard giving up the things I liked eating, a bit like going cold turkey I think! I remember having a bad day at school/class really challenging and had a coffee + two chocolate biscuits + ginger cake lol! Have not done that since and now I don't miss those things at all. Things will get better, I have had my retinol screening and that was fine, have been told I have cataracts though but not because of the diabetes.
 

Also I have read that having an infection will cause your bg to rise. On a lighter note one thing I am not giving up is gin & tonic, that is too much to ask!
 
ooh cake now your talking yummy , ive not had my eye screening yet that will come at some point i suppose ,
 
Also I have read that having an infection will cause your bg to rise. On a lighter note one thing I am not giving up is gin & tonic, that is too much to ask!

Have one or two for me please im allowed an occasional drink as on anticoagulants
 
is it true Metformin can make you hungrier ???
 
Hi @debbiek - Are you on the Standard Metformin? This can and does make a lot of Diabetics suffer terrible Stomach conditions and diarrhoea. Don't suffer with it as there is another version called: Slow Release Metformin that is better.
But, you will have to go and see your GP and ask to be put on the Slow Release Metformin. And you do know that if you are on Diabetic Medication that your prescriptions are free.
 
ooh cake now your talking yummy , ive not had my eye screening yet that will come at some point i suppose ,

Yes you should receive a letter or at your next appointment with the DN ask about arranging it. My next appointment is in 2 weeks and I will be asking about viewing my results on line, not too sure that doctors/nurses like you doing that! My body, my disease, my results!
 
Having and using a meter tells you what your body is doing, but also is a form of incentive. There are good days and bad days, but if you stick to whatever you choose, you do see the results. I'm almost six months in and am regularly seeing BG values that make me want to talk to the GP about dropping some of my medication. I'm often seeing BG in the 5s and sometimes in the 4s. As an Engineer, I really cannot accept the thought that you can control something you aren't measuring!
 

if its white tablet then yes im on standard forma and yes i have upset stomach already , pharmacy told me that medication are free , i filled form out today at doctors for it , i had better service from my pharmacy than my doctors , ill give it a few more days see if stomach settles down then i will go back
 
It should happen but may not. After five months I found my GP surgery said I was registered but I wasn't actually. The NHS does not do communication properly.
 
thank you i will be checking my BG from now on
 

These symptoms usually go away after a few weeks with some people. Always remember to take Metformin with food and not on an empty stomach. Though Metformin can help with weight loss as it lowers appetite.
That's good to know you have filled out the form for your free prescriptions.
 

There is a lot of misinformation at the doctor's. With my first ever reading of 7.2mmol, a1c of 6.5% my doctor went on to suggest I go on insulin as he said they were seeing good outcomes for newly diagnosed with a 6 month insulin treatment! I stumbled upon LCHF (Low Carb, High Fat), Intermittent fasting and haven't looked back, my sugars are normal, I have lost weight so it can all be reversed. I am new to this community, however everyone seems supportive and helpful, you will find guidance to help you in discovering more about type 2 and hopefully reversing it, because that is a real possibility!
 
thank you im going to start testing myself , though i have just become a test subject for StartRight they are wanting 400 people who have been diagnosed with diabetes in last year and under 50 , its to help get better diagnosis for diabetes

You may find that to be a test subject that you may be recommended to follow a particular way of eating, which may well follow 'received' diabetic wisdom.

If you are testing your BG before and after meals and find carbs affect your BG the wrong way you may find a choice may have to be made.

I'm having my hbaic done on Thursday after 3 months on LCHF and hoping to have dropped from 68 to 48
 

Good luck for Thursday and no not told to eat a certain way for test subject for StartRight Research , o already know that i cant have certain foods or smaller portion with more salad or vegetables
 
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