Weetabix

chloelanks

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I recently got diognosed diagnosed with Type 2 about a week or so ago and at the moment I'm in the transition of changing my diet to be as carb free as I can. As advised by my doctor, he has said not to completely cut carbs out right now as it will set me up to fail.

My question is, I have been eating 2 Weetabix in the morning with 125ml of Semi Skimmed Milk. Nothing else, I would have expected this to spike my blood sugar, but it actually lowers it into the hypo range. Sitting at about 3.5 mmol/l

Does anyone know why? I am still very, very new to everything so any advice would be great.
 

lovinglife

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Hi @chloelanks & welcome to the forum :)

When you say it has you in hypo range 3.5 is a bit too low, what are your numbers before you eat and how long after eating are you testing? your info says you are on oral meds - what are the meds that you are on? If you are something like Gliclizide then those type of meds can cause a hypo if you’re not eating enough carbs

Do you know what your Hba1c was at diagnosis?

Lots of questions I know but the more you can share then the easier it is for members to give you some ideas :)
 
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JoKalsbeek

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I recently got diognosed diagnosed with Type 2 about a week or so ago and at the moment I'm in the transition of changing my diet to be as carb free as I can. As advised by my doctor, he has said not to completely cut carbs out right now as it will set me up to fail.

My question is, I have been eating 2 Weetabix in the morning with 125ml of Semi Skimmed Milk. Nothing else, I would have expected this to spike my blood sugar, but it actually lowers it into the hypo range. Sitting at about 3.5 mmol/l

Does anyone know why? I am still very, very new to everything so any advice would be great.
That's... Low. And not what I'd expect after something as carb-heavy as Weetabix. @lovinglife is right, we can't say much of anything without more information on your medication.

My specialist told me I couldn't do low carb, as I didn't have the spine for it. Literally what she said. I was already feeling very low, and that did not help, I can tell you... Low and behold, 8 years further on, I only fell off the wagon once, and that was under circumstances that won't repeat themselves. She insisted I stay on gliclazide, as I was going to fail anyway, spineless thing that I was, and as a result I had a whole bunch of hypo's. Not pleasant. My GP took me off the glic entirely, and said she'd help me along by testing regularly or whenever I wanted to, and I could always go back on medication if something went awry. Now THAT is support! So far, so good, still medication-free. Basically, what I'm saying is this: It's your diabetes. You decide how you treat it, but before you mix treatments that can clash and make you hypo, find out what most likely works for you, and what you need. Diet only might be an option, diet and medication, or just meds. Nothing you have to decide right now nor on your own, as futher discussion with your GP might be in order, but just, you know... Do be careful. Hypo's are NOT fun and especially in traffic, quite dangerous. If you keep up the low carbing, or intend go lower with it than you have been, your dosage of whatever you're taking might need adjusting or nixing all together. And that's always done best with a GP or someone in your corner, not on your own.

Good luck,
Jo
 
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chloelanks

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Hi @chloelanks & welcome to the forum :)

When you say it has you in hypo range 3.5 is a bit too low, what are your numbers before you eat and how long after eating are you testing? your info says you are on oral meds - what are the meds that you are on? If you are something like Gliclizide then those type of meds can cause a hypo if you’re not eating enough carbs

Do you know what your Hba1c was at diagnosis?

Lots of questions I know but the more you can share then the easier it is for members to give you some ideas :)

Hello,

this morning it was 5.0. I'm on 500mg of Metformin, which at the moment is one tablet a day with breakfast. But from next week I'm meant to start taking two tablets a day. I'm not usually a breakfast person and do usually skip this, but have been told I do need to start.

I'm 99% sure my Hba1c was 50, if that sounds right... It is all quite confusing to me right now.

Hope this helps, and thank you for your reply :)
 

Lamont D

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I do not have diabetes
I recently got diognosed diagnosed with Type 2 about a week or so ago and at the moment I'm in the transition of changing my diet to be as carb free as I can. As advised by my doctor, he has said not to completely cut carbs out right now as it will set me up to fail.

My question is, I have been eating 2 Weetabix in the morning with 125ml of Semi Skimmed Milk. Nothing else, I would have expected this to spike my blood sugar, but it actually lowers it into the hypo range. Sitting at about 3.5 mmol/l

Does anyone know why? I am still very, very new to everything so any advice would be great.
If you knew you pre meal reading, it would help.
How long after eating the bix and milk did you take the reading?
Do you have any other conditions of game other meds other than the metformin?
Did you have tea or coffee?
I also can't work out if you are prediabetic, why you would go into hypo levels with the amount of carbs you had.
 

EllieM

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How are you testing your blood sugar @chloelanks ? Glucometers can be more reliable than continuous glucose monitors for some people. Are you getting any hypo symptoms at 3.5mmol/L ? (shakiness, hunger, etc)

edited to add, and welcome to the forums
 
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KennyA

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I recently got diognosed diagnosed with Type 2 about a week or so ago and at the moment I'm in the transition of changing my diet to be as carb free as I can. As advised by my doctor, he has said not to completely cut carbs out right now as it will set me up to fail.

My question is, I have been eating 2 Weetabix in the morning with 125ml of Semi Skimmed Milk. Nothing else, I would have expected this to spike my blood sugar, but it actually lowers it into the hypo range. Sitting at about 3.5 mmol/l

Does anyone know why? I am still very, very new to everything so any advice would be great.
2 weetabix plus the milk is going to be around 30-32g carb. That could raise anyone's BG. You normally have about 4-6g glucose in total in your blood, and I'd expect that to go up after what you ate.

So - how are you testing? Yiou get most information from testing before you eat, and then two hours later. This is not to see "how high you go" - it's to see how well your system dealt with the carb load you placed on it. However - all tests have some degree of allowable/acceptable inaccuracy. And I'm assuming you're new to testing, so are you sure you are doing it right?

Are you on any meds?

And what sort of result do you get with a random test?

Best of luck.
 

Alan Playford

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I recently got diognosed diagnosed with Type 2 about a week or so ago and at the moment I'm in the transition of changing my diet to be as carb free as I can. As advised by my doctor, he has said not to completely cut carbs out right now as it will set me up to fail.

My question is, I have been eating 2 Weetabix in the morning with 125ml of Semi Skimmed Milk. Nothing else, I would have expected this to spike my blood sugar, but it actually lowers it into the hypo range. Sitting at about 3.5 mmol/l

Does anyone know why? I am still very, very new to everything so any advice would be great.
That's weird! My type 3C diabetes was advised to eat something like Weetabix in the morning, but it spikes my levels quite high!