kjc2011
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 215
- Location
- Salford, Manchester
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Exercising lol
Thank you the most routine of appointments and I get a little stressed lol stems from everything I went through with hospitals when I was a child kind of put a little fear of doctors nurses etc...... kind of work myself up slightly and no need too. Have a good day x@kjc2011 - Morning, Let us all know how you get on at Nurses appointment? Just relax - chill out you'll be fine
@paula.nolan42 - Morning Sweet Pea. Your burgers sounded nice you made, did you freeze the other 4?
When I have a Cheeseburger I only eat the bottom half of the bread bun. Have a good day.
Hi David_A_Hughes, We have all been in the same boat as you, I know I have many times. Quote > It's very nearly eating to live, rather than enjoying what I eat. < However, if that's what it needs to be, so be it.[/QUOTE]. I used to be like this it really got me down, also I am 65yrs and it is hard at first, but now through this site and seeing what others eat and trying new things for myself and always testing after I now love my food. Please go on the forum " What Have You Eaten Today " it is a really good forum as you can see what some of us put on there for meals in a day.David_A_Hughes said:I can honestly say that I try hard to reduce my carb intake. I compensate with high protein, eggs, fish, fat, fruit (apples and bananas mainly) and veg. Even the rye bread has gone. It's very nearly eating to live, rather than enjoying what I eat. However, if that's what it needs to be, so be it.
Hi @johnnybaker45 I hope you don't mind me copying this message to type 2 life thread. I wouldnt like to upset anyone when I reply to u.My Fasting Blood Glucose Reading was 9.9 Millimoles Per Litre this morning at 7:05 am. I think that the main precipitating factor for this is because I very foolishly consumed a very substantial lamb doner kebab and the pitta bread was high in complex carbohydrates. And I'd already perfected my glycaemia to 6.3 Millimoles Per Litre just before consuming the kebab meal. This is a perfect example how I'm struggling insurmountably with my type II diabetes mellitus although in past days I've achieved optimum fasting blood glucose readings.
@david1968 definitely a success.Just reviewing things from over the weekend and I think it was pretty much a success. I wasn't monitoring blood sugar levels as closely as I have been and I had a few drinks for the first time in quite a well plus the edibles weren't as healthy as they could have been (steak and chips on the Friday night ... sausage, bacon, mushrooms and beans plus toast and marmalade for breakfast on Saturday ... sausage sandwich at the football on Saturday afternoon ... and chicken malaya and a naan bread on Saturday evening ... and then toast and marmalade again on Sunday morning).
Had a reading in the 10s on Saturday but that was because I forgot to inject after the sausage sandwich otherwise the highest was 8.0 before breakfast on Sunday.
Weight on Friday morning was 17 stone 11 and I was expecting that I might have nudged that back up but I was pleasantly surprised to see the scales reading 17 stone 10 this morning.
Now, I'm not going to be having weekends like this very often - in fact that next time will probably be when the same group of friends get together around this time next year - but it does seem that the work I've been putting in on losing weight and controlling my levels is heading in the right direction.
Got a day's leave from work today but am now clambering back on the wagon. Pre-breakfast reading was 7.6 and two hours after I'm slightly high at 8.6 but just about to head out for a walk.
Hope everybody has as good a day as they possibly can.
I will try cheese & crackers tonight see if that helps, any particular cheese/ crackers you recommend Thanks, as I've been much less mobile since December weight is gaining which I don't want have good day@maureen5752 - Morning. Stress pushes up blood sugars for starters. You and I had the same reading of 6.9 this morning. But, I never had my crackers & cheese at 11.30pm - when I do have supper I get a much lower reading in the morning.
Hi liam 1955, since you posted before about having a supper and finding your morning BG readings lower, so for the last 3 days have been having supper of yogurt / either Alpro plain or coconut or Greek Turkish yogurt [ from lidl] with raspberries and the linseed and gogi berry mixes from Aldi/ sometimes sprinkle some blended mixed nuts on as well. My morning readings are always in the 6s but in the last 3 days are 5.8. 5. and this morning 5.4.@maureen5752 - Morning. Stress pushes up blood sugars for starters. You and I had the same reading of 6.9 this morning. But, I never had my crackers & cheese at 11.30pm - when I do have supper I get a much lower reading in the morning.
Past few months I've turned more to the LCHF and less carbs, bought some lovely cheese Friday in fact, I was always active but truthfully these ops have taken my confidence away I'm always dropping my tea and stuff, many people have remarked on change in me which doesn't help, may 9th I go for post op then hopefully glasses, become bit of recluse I suppose, got to get back to normal, sorry for moaning, I will try the cheese & crackers tonight thanks@maureen5752 - I just have 3 crackerwheats, buttered with thick slices of cheese (Red Leicester is what I buy as it's my favourite) Just take yourself out for a walk weather permitting of course. Do you follow the LCHF Diet like a lot of other forum members? It is very good for weight loss and lowering HBA1C and blood sugars.
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