Hi Mate,
First of all I know what you are going through. I have just had my 6th does of intravenous chemo. I was diagnosed with type on xmas eve, with a blood sugar level of 25.2. I had a real bad spell in course 4 of chemo, where the diabetes got me. Eys went, peed for england and would have drank out of a puddle.
Anuhow they put me on Gilacazide, which was a sturggle ( noside effcts) just worry in getting the sugar levels down. I was also having 80 mg steriods for 5 dasys after the chemo does, so sugaer levels were real high. Anyway I was taking 3 glics a day, breakfse, dinner and evening. After I stopped the steriod tablets my bllod sugar dropped, I dropped the glic to one tab a day, and sometimes none, as I was controlling the blood sugar down to 3.5 and up 6.5. It would peak about 7-9 after meals but soon went down again.
Its back up again now im on steriods tabs after my chemo dose yesterday, so i started on the glics again 3 times a day until I come off the steriods.
I ahve had eye probs, reading short and long distance, have numb feet, which i alsways put down to the chemo and heart tabs i am on, (had heart attack aged 39) now 43.
Anyway, i went to the extreme, with the diet, put **** sugar right out, only dring tea, water and non sugar sucralose ginger beer. Most meals are mediteranean veg, chicken and fish, ahve stoneground bread and crackers, quavers, apples, tinned fruit and muller low fat yougurts, peach flavbour is good, carbs real low in that one.
I dropped a stone in weight intitally but have stabilised that.
I never go hungry , enjoy my grub, keeping on working and just keep taking the blood sugar tests. It can be done, but the first few weeks are a nightmare. Favourite meals is one onion, 3 cloves of garlic, tin of chopped tomatoes, cheery tomatos, sliced up mushrooms, covered in olive oil and fried in the wok on 2 slice of stone ground toast, followed by a muller yog or apple or tinned fruit.Good low sugar slow realease carb dinner.
Pollock fish is good, and mackerel, in olive oil or tomato sauce.
Potatos are limited, but stews are good too etc.
its only been the 3rd good week Ive had in getting my levels down, but it all comes in after a while, its a matter of getting your head round it all, seeing what puts your sugars up and change to whats best for you.Read the back of the tins, packets, drinks etc, look for the carbs what they are and how high, sugars out, but thats me.
I miss my chocs, buts thats it, oh yes my biscuits too. but i just nibble at crackers or cheery tomatos oe hand full of grapes.I feel better for it, and am not feeling bloated like I used too with some of the food I ate.
I wal always active, fit, never drank or smoked, but still fell foul to non hodgkin lymphoma, and block artery through a clot in my heart from a damage football groin injury and then diabetes.
Soemtimes life justs ****s on ya mate.
Watch the feet, they a proble, i LOST FEELING UP BALL OF ONE FOOT AND 3 TOES GONE IN OTHER. cHECK YOU FEET ALL THE TIME, MAKE SURE YOU WEAR slippers around the house etc.You dont wanna stand on somethin, and not know about it.