JONATHAN_B_
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Hi everyone, I've always been fit and looked after myself, but I've just been diagnosed Type 2. My GP provided me with a testing kit, prescribed Metformin on a daily basis, booked me in to see the diabetic nurse in a few week's and told to eat moderately.
I've been checking my blood sugar levels daily (before and after food) and the average reading in about 10 ish and I'm the correct weight. I train 3 times per week. I'm looking for advice regarding what nutrition and percentages are safe, especially "carbs with sugars".
Thank you, I will take a look at the web site.Hi @JONATHAN_B_ and welcome to the forum.
I’m tagging @daisy1 who will be along with some useful information for newbies. Have a good read and ask as many questions as you like.
You might want to look at the Diet Doctor website for information and recipes for low carb meals - and great you have been provided with a testing kit (very unusual for type 2s not on insulin) so you can test before and after meals to see the effects of specific foods on your sugar levels.
Hi I'm trying to reply but getting an admin message stating there's an admin errorHi @JONATHAN_B_ and welcome to the forum.
I’m tagging @daisy1 who will be along with some useful information for newbies. Have a good read and ask as many questions as you like.
You might want to look at the Diet Doctor website for information and recipes for low carb meals - and great you have been provided with a testing kit (very unusual for type 2s not on insulin) so you can test before and after meals to see the effects of specific foods on your sugar levels.
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Hi thank you, that's a with of info. Being diagnosed out of the blue was a complete nightmare s you know and I'm still trying to get my head around it. The HbA1c result was 96. I've managed to get my levels down under 10. OnIt is indeed encouraging that you were provided with a testing kit.
Did the doctor give you the results of a blood test called the HbA1c? This is the test normally used to diagnose diabetes. There is an explanation of this test here: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/what-is-hba1c.html.
Because you are taking only Metformin and no other diabetes drugs, you may be able to get good results with a "low-carbohydrate diet." I was able to "reverse" my Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in about three months with diet and exercise -- and you are already exercising so that is great. By "reverse" I mean lowering average blood glucose levels to non-diabetic levels, such that one is much less likely to encounter the complications of diabetes. I am not the only one, there a numerous success stories on this forum from people who achieved the same thing with low-carb-diet-only, or low-carb plus Metformin.
You mentioned "carbs with sugars." It's not quite like that. It is, basically, that what most of us call "sugar" is just one of many carbohydrates. Bread, cereal, pasta, rice, potatos ... and numerous other foods ... are heavy in carbohydrates. All of them need to be reduced, in a low-carb lifestyle.
There is a general description of the various "low carb" diet options (ranging from moderate to extreme) here: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diet/low-carb-diabetes-diet.html.
This website (already mentioned by @Goonergal) is a goldmine for specific information about food, and recipes: https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb.
For me, the time just after diagnosis was tinged with shock and a lot of confusion. This forum is a great place to get support and hear about the experiences of other people with diabetes.
Welcome!
Hi thank you for spending time to provide the very useful info. I'm glad I went for the test, thus preventing future complications. This is the kick up the bum I needed too.Welcome! I'm now six months from being diagnosed type 2. Once I was over the initial shock, I saw it as the proverbial kick up the bum to get healthier. I too was started on Metformin and tolerate it well now after a bit of stomach upset in the early days. I wasn't advised to eat low carb by my GP or Diabetes education course, but stumbled on this forum by chance and took up a low carb life style with self monitoring, unfortunately self funded, you are dead lucky to get a meter provided! I started by eating less than 100g carbs/day to begin with and then after 6 weeks reduced it to 50-70g/day, that’s what I continue on now. The best way to see what foods suit you is to test right before a meal and then two hours after the first bite, you’re looking for a rise of no more than 2 mmol/l and to be within these recommended ranges http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html
This has worked for me, to date I've lost 4 stone (still more to go) and got my HbA1c (blood test for 2-3 month average blood sugar) down to a non diabetic level, all due to the fantastic support and advise I got here. I have arthritis so exercising is difficult for me but I just try and walk more. Read around the Forum and I'm sure you'll find a way to do it too!
You’re very welcome!Hi thank you for spending time to provide the very useful info. I'm glad I went for the test, thus preventing future complications. This is the kick up the bum I needed too.
My name is Candice i'mHi everyone, I've always been fit and looked after myself, but I've just been diagnosed Type 2. My GP provided me with a testing kit, prescribed Metformin on a daily basis, booked me in to see the diabetic nurse in a few week's and told to eat moderatel
I've been checking my blood sugar levels daily (before and after food) and the average reading in about 10 ish and I'm the correct weight. I train 3 times per week. I'm looking for advice regarding what nutrition and percentages are safe, especially "carbs with sugars".
Hi my name is Candice I'. Im 39 years old from Chaska Minnesota. I have Diabetes 2 i just for 9 months ago. I feel alone and scard of my diabetes, i can't sleep, i eat the wrong foods. I test my blood two times a day it's been high. I'm going back to the doctor do more blood work don't have the meds for the diabetes. And I'm looking for chat rooms to help me out and look for new friends.Hi everyone, I've always been fit and looked after myself, but I've just been diagnosed Type 2. My GP provided me with a testing kit, prescribed Metformin on a daily basis, booked me in to see the diabetic nurse in a few week's and told to eat modera
I've been checking my blood sugar levels daily (before and after food) and the average reading in about 10 ish and I'm the correct weight. I train 3 times per week. I'm looking for advice regarding what nutrition and percentages are safe, especially "carbs with sugars".
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