Worrying that your doctor dont send you to a higher ranking expert
What are your levels before a meal and 2 hours after? Also what are you eating? Usually people feel exhausted when their levels are high but you said your levels are low.
Hi @Hartnell6
You do seem to be having problems with high blood sugars.When I was first diagnosed I kept an almost complete record of what I had eaten with quantities and my readings. I may have been a bit over the top but it did pay off for me. I weighed all my food and worked out calories, carbs, fat and protein. As I was also trying to lose weight I tried to keep my calories to 500 less than what I was burning.
My levels were higher than yours so I had to be drastic if I wanted to stay off medication. I did a whole week eating what I thought was sensible then went through it in detail. Breakfast cereal was raising my bloods by about 5 points so they had to go and I changed breakfast to scrambled eggs and mushrooms. For lunch I ended up having salad and evening meal varied fish or meat and lots of veg. I had to cut out most fruit as it is high in carbs but did find that I could manage a small quantity of blueberries or strawberries and yogurt. After 6 months having got my levels down to almost normal I was then able to add more carbs but I do still test. I did find I could manage a very small potato 30 grams with evening meal. Bread had to be cut out for a while and then I discovered Livlife bread and Lidl rolls. I don't know if I could have managed them at the beginning. Rice and pasta both had to be cut out but now I can manage small amounts. I still weigh rice and pasta but I don't weigh much else now. For me as I lost weight I found I could cope with a few more carbs. I also started walking as exercise and I'm sure that has helped as well. Using a meter was the most helpful tool as it showed me what my body could cope with. We are all different so I hope you can find what works for you. Do come back with questions.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?