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May I ask how long ago you were diagnosed?
Hello and welcome,
May I ask if you are over weight?
Looking at the medication you are taking your numbers should not be as high as that, so unless you are possibly not producing any or much insulin of your own, it comes down to diet.
Diet won't affect insulin production?
Diet won't affect insulin production?
It’ll affect your blood sugar levels though. So as I said above if you could tell us what a typical days food and drink for you is we may be able to help.
Well today I had porridge, 6oz burger and chips (normally sandwich), for evening meal it was like cauliflower cheese with kale and crumbled sausage meat from good sausages (was nice !) 2 slices bread, don't have sugary drinks except tea or coffee with 1 tsp sugar.
I am afraid this is why your diabetes is out of control with very high levels of blood glucose. There are far too many carbs in those meals. It isn't just sugar I'm afraid, it is all carbs - sugar is just one carb. Breakfast cereals, including porridge, bread and potatoes are doing you no favours at all. Burgers are fine ..... but without the bun!Rice and pasta are other foods that cause large blood sugar rises, along with pastries and many fruits.
Do you have your own blood glucose meter?
I agree with @Bluetit1802 about the carbs and getting a blood glucose meter. You'd also be wise to swap your sugar in your tea for a sweetener.
I have a meter, but let's say I ate nothing for 14 hours what would expect my reading to be
Thanks, that chart is easily one of the clearest explanations of the carb load in different foods I've seen.I found a chart which shows the equivalent amount of sugar in high carb foods. It shocked me and helped me understand why high carbohydrate foods are not good for Type 2 diabetics.
Previously, I did not understand that when carbs are broken down in the body, they are like sugar. Most of the public do not know this. Using a blood glucose meter right before you eat and 2 hours after will show the effect a particular carb has on your blood sugar. I cannot eat either wheat or potatoes - a small wholewheat low carb bun (17 g) caused a big blood glucose spike as did a small potato (less than 1/4 cup) with the skin on (so did pasta). . I have eliminated both from my diet (along with other high carb foods I haven't tested.) Many people here have seen reductions in blood sugars and some have been able to reduce or discontinue meds eating low carb.
The chart (from Dr. David Unwin, a British doctor who's seen very good results among the Type 2 diabetics in his practice is on this page. (This site has lots of useful info, the visual guides are very good.)
https://www.dietdoctor.com/how-different-foods-affect-blood-sugar-levels
Just got my HB1AC it's 96, it was 110. My Sugar reading is always high teens minimum.
I take daily
Gliclazide 80mg
Sukkarto 1g
4xBP Meds
And a weekly injection of Dulaglutide 1.5mg
I used to get blood sugar of 9 at best, but now its doubled. I tried eating nothing and no change. Also I don't suffer from extreme thirst or anything like that, except nausea from the injection I think.
Any ideas, I assume I am producing some insulin as I am not dead! I looked on here someone ate 2 burger for lunch and stuff and they are ok.
My doctor is aware.
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