Hi Brunneria, I've been working with a functional medicine doctor and she's got me on no sugar, very low carb, minimal alcohol, regular exercise - I'm not sure of the actual name of the diet.Hi and welcome
which diet are you using?
Many thanks for your excellent and detailed reply. I’m finding I just get frustrated with not being able to eat in the same way as friends and family and not being able to have a beer with a mate occasionally. It’s kind of like all the joyful things are off limits. That website dietdoctor.com looks good, thanks for that recommendation. It sounds like you’re doing really well on your plan - fantastic stuff.
My dad did that and it didn’t last, even with insulin the impact of diabetes complications was catastrophicHi there, I so get where you are coming from it’s just so restricting and you have to plan everything in advance etc . I have two sides to this first I am a type 2 and I do find it so hard low carbing and not eating like my friends and family do, I’ve missed out with so many birthday cakes and Christmas goodies etc but after my first Hba1c results and seeing my levels coming down this has gave me a boost. On the other side of the coin my mother in law is type 2 and now on insulin and just eats what she wants and has so much more freedom going out for meals and having little treats etc has biscuits with her cuppas and her levels are more or less the same as mine she like you is in her 70s I am in my 50s. I know diabetes is a progressive disease that’s why I am trying to do mine with diet as I might need more meds down the line where my mother in law is doing great on the insulin and enjoying more variety of foods .
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