Hi Freda
I'm new to diabetes and this forum too. (T2, low-carb, metformin)
Since low-carbing and not eating the **** I used to eat between my otherwise healthy diet, I have found that any cravings have actually mean I'm hungry, so I eat something else instead. Because I'm not spending money on **** food, I now buy all the meats I considered expensive such as continental sliced hams. Pig out on a massive salad of mixed leaves, grated carrot, cress, mixed seeds, ham and crumbled feta with a nice dressing and you may not need to snack.
If I need to, I snack on nuts, Munchy Seeds
http://www.munchyseeds.co.uk (no guys and gals, I don't work for them) cheese, cooked meats, oat cakes, berries, bananas and veggies with dips. But mostly, since reducing the carbs, I'm really not as hungry as I thought I'd be and this from a sturdy bird who has NEVER considered what she eats and has been the same weight for over ten years.
I got an order from the megastore yesterday, the low-carb bread is great as are the parmesan wafers, the same oily, crispy crunch as crisps but no carbs. I have not reduced my fat intake and enjoy a bowl of berries and cream, melted cheese on oatcakes, butter and cream in my scrambled eggs, fried crispy bacon and my fave salad dressing of EVOO and a small amount of a really good quality balsamic vinegar. I continue to loose weight. My cholesterol level is 3.8 and HDL and LDL both well within healthy limits and it's the first time in my life that I have ever lost weight. My BS are now in the 5 range.
I've only just started on metformin and the nurse I saw today said it is best to increase the dose v e r y s l o w l y as there is no benefit in rushing things. I plan to increase my dose to two a day in 3-4 weeks. I reckon that way I will definitely know of any side effects.
How are others doing on metformin?
Good luck with the new lifestyle Freda.