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Have you tried the low carb programme on this website? It's an excellent introduction to LCHF...Thank you for your replies I must say I have been worried I have a sweet tooth and am fighting it.I was concerned as he won't let me test my blood so I have no way of knowing what my blood is and I am on warfarin as I am suffer of clots. I will get an appointment and talk to him about testing and blood readings and get a fuller picture.xx Thank goodness for this forum. One question if I want to go low carb what is the first thing I should change as I tried to do too much in one go last time....so I think a slow approach is better. x thank you for your help xx
It is not for the Dr to decide if you test or not, they can, and do, decide not to fund it by way of prescription. That does not prevent you from buying your own and testing away. Sprit healthcare are currently providing a meter and 10 strips for free, yes £0. Further strips are £7.75 for 50. I would strongly advise you to get a meter and find out what foods have the greatest impact on your bloodsI was concerned as he won't let me test my blood so I have no way of knowing what my blood is and I am on warfarin as I am suffer of clots.
Hello @Piccyman. You have to change your present diet and cut out all things such as: sugary stuff, biscuits, cakes, white bread, rice, pasta, potatoes.
Have you thought about the LCHF Diet (Low Carb High Fat) a lot of Forum Members follow this and it does work in lowering their Blood Sugars, HBA1C and weight too.
Take a look at:
http://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/60-seconds
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
We are here to help in whatever way we can. Just ask if not sure about anything.And you do have a Blood Glucose Meter?
Hmmm Low-fat diet seems to be the fix for everything. might even fix my car!!!Hello Liam,
I don't really much sugar, however i do eat about 500-750gms of fruit for lunch 5 days a week and I do eat pasta a fair bit.
My diet does seem to be quite carb based, the reason for this is due to being diagnosed years ago with a non alcoholic fatty liver, so was told by the docs to keep to a lower fat diet.
So i am a but stuck on what to eat,
As from yesterday my lunch has now been replaced with Chicken salad, and i guess i will have salad with some sort of meat for dinner. I always have porridge for breakfast, with nothing added.
The doc said not to change my diet at all, seem he knows alto about diabetes :-(
Also I don't drink or smoke.
Hello @Piccyman. You have to change your present diet and cut out all things such as: sugary stuff, biscuits, cakes, white bread, rice, pasta, potatoes.
Have you thought about the LCHF Diet (Low Carb High Fat) a lot of Forum Members follow this and it does work in lowering their Blood Sugars, HBA1C and weight too.
Take a look at:
http://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/60-seconds
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
We are here to help in whatever way we can. Just ask if not sure about anything.And you do have a Blood Glucose Meter?
Hmmm Low-fat diet seems to be the fix for everything. might even fix my car!!!
@Piccyman no doubt about it fruit and carbs will push your blood sugars up. Try it on your HCP, and when they deny it ask them why those on insulin have to count carbs to determine how much insulin they need to inject
Liam, are there many on here with a fatty liver? also how did you find out about yours?
You can do it. Just look how well you are doing on your bg readings.Hello There to all my friends on Type II Life and a very good, peaceful and fulfilling, stress-free afternoon to you,
I'm back on my Smoking Quit now and had my last roll-up last night at 7:45 post meridian. So far today, I worked out that I've achieved over 15 hours of abstinence from cigarettes, carefully and conscientiously following the Smoking Cessation Specialist's advice of using the Mouth Sprays every 1/2 hour instead of nearly every 3 minutes which was really silly, I know. I'll try the glass of water, @walnut_face, my dear, good friend. And also the fist-clenching exercise, or better still a stress-reliever, in the form of a small rubber shaped object that one can really exert any stress or pressure from the cigarette smoking addiction.
My blood glucose reading this morning was 6.5 millimoles per litre and my Carbon Monoxide Reading Yesterday was 21 Parts Per Million and flashing red lights on the Monitor.
I have faith that I can ace my 11-Day Quit and stay Quit for ever.
Much love to you all, my dear Friends.
From,
Johnny Baker (@autisticwonder1970)
@asparagusp and @Providence 62 - Hi. Should you get anxious about doing a fasting? Then I personally would not bother. Being worried, stressed, anxious even illness can push up blood sugars. My HBA1C result is more important as this gives me a true indication of how controlled my Diabetes is.
Though there maybe some on here who may 'criticise' and/or disagree with me for saying this? But, then this is only my opinion.
Have a good day Ladies.
Deal with Stress levels and you will notice a difference in BGA fasting?? no chance! - way too fond of my food to do that. I will keep tweaking the intakes and work harder on handling stress.
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