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Weight Loss for newly diagnosed

NwuyeIfy

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hello all
My husband was diagnosed about three weeks ago with type 2 diabetes. I know a bit about controlling diet as my Father has diabetes so i sort of know how it works, However, he had a hypo two days ago(hubby). He has not been given any glucose testing instructions and first appt with nurse is on Monday.
He is already fed up with eating lots of salad with most meals but is scared of eating anything that has carbs cos it makes him urinates so often afterwards and then feel really weak. His blood glucose at first test on 6/7.12 was 13.3 but since then he's had anor test however the surgery is so lousy they keep telling him they have not got the reults to give him. He has also done the kidney test but no results for over 3weeks!!
Anyway I wanted to ask; he appears to be losing weight quite a bit. He is 6.4 and weighed 98kg at last visit about two weeks ago. He was told that was his ideal weight but he has lost more now cos he is eating less carbs. He complains of feeling weak a lot.
His hypo a couple of days ago scared me as I did not know much about it and that he would have it. Question is if someone does not need to lose weight then how do they control their carbs? Do i just let him eat lots protein? He normally has a healthy apetite and has started going for walks after meals. Does the amount of food matter if it is not carbs? I worry about cutting off carbs altogether. Is that wise? Most of the recipes have some carbs so it's difficult to know what to cook.
Any general tips?
PS we are Africans though we eat lots of different foods but most of our foods are carbs.
 
Hi NwuyeIfy and welcome to the forum
Here is the information we give to new members and I hope you will find it helpful. Someone will be along soon to answer your specific questions for your husband. Go ahead and ask any more questions you might have.

 
Thank you. I am really glad i found this forum. Hope to get some answers as i think my hubby is losing weight too much. Also he has lost his apetite.
 
Also please can someone tell me when I am to go with him to see the nurse for information. Is it at his first appt which is on Monday? or do we make anor appointment? the letter said he is to bring his urine and it's for a review.
 
Take this as an oppoturnity to get the information you need.
 
Early days, If hubby sick of salad try some of the foods on low carb thread; Me for instance tonight 16oz Steak with Diane source, veg savoy cabbage with panchetta and cream cheese. Ice cream and berries, have a look at ice cream some have low carbs. Honestly there are loads of dishes out there, wonderful tasty dishes. just look about. The thing is you say he has had a Hypo, normally for type two to have hypo they need to be on certain drugs you have not said what medication hubby is on. my best answer get all the facts and results then post.
 
Hi Nwuyeify

Welcome to the forum.

You could do with getting a BG testing meter if you havent already, your GP may give you one, but don't hold your breath.

If he tests 2 hours after food he will know what carbs and what quantity his body can handle. It may not be necessary for him to cut out all carbs - we are all different. Start a reading and testing diary so you/he knows what happens.

Re the feeling hungry and bored, as others have said have a look over the low carb section, there are loads of great receipes. I don't worry about counting my protein or fats, some people go for high fat to compensate for the lack of carbs.

Mary x
 
Hi. I am surprised your surgery say they haven't got the results after 3 weeks; that can't be right. Normally my blood and urine test results come within a few days regardless of whether I go to the local hospital or use the surgeries phlebotomist. You don't normally get hypos from Metformin and statins don't affect blood sugar (well, they may raise it a little). If you can get hold of a meter it will help you get some idea of what is happening to the blood sugar. Weight loss can happen with some T2s; I lost quite a bit shortly before diagnosis and have never put it back on. You don't need to cut out carbs just move over to the low-GI ones and keep the quantities down. A meter will help guide you on the effectiveness. Good luck and do ask more questions.
 
try a couple of fat saturated roast potatoes with a meal if he is missing spuds i have found they do not raise my bg to much and it can break the monotony a nice thick steak a couple of small roasters and veg will cheer him up but it really would be helpful to get a bg tester it really sorted things out for me i buy the strips off ebay a lot cheaper than the chemist and then you can test all the carbs to see what effect they have. my first post on here i was desperate but with the advice research and importantly the testing i feel totally in control and comfortable with the condition. i have found and many things are individual that i keep good control with plenty of high intensity exercise over short bursts.
 
Thank you all. We saw the nurse yesterday and he was helpful. He did a BG test and found that the level was still very high 17.4. This was after 4hours of last meal. He however was not very helpful about explaining the hypo. He suggested it may not have been a real one as the body could show the symptoms if the bg has been so high and drops even a little. I explained that hubby was actually going into a faint at one point and was shaking with internal cold as he described it. Any way nurse said to take glucose tabs if it happens again but he did not think it would. He advised H to see doc about a different tablet that should reduce the sugar. H had lost even more weight now 91kg. I am not comfortable about this and he is feeling very weak and frustrated with the lack of improvement. Results of liver test were finally found after we stood over receptionist and expressed our disappointment with the delay.
I think we may change GP. Nurse wouldn't give us a meter so we will buy one to test b4 an after meals. Nurse gave us log book. Curiously, he said cheese was not good???
Hubby's got an appt with doc tomorrow.
 
Re: mini hypos help!!

Hubby was given Gilcazide tabs and the difference is clear!!! He has put on some weight and is eating and feeling better. Problen is that he gets'hypos' often. Last week he went for a checkup and BG was 4.5. Nurse said to watch it as it could go too low. He has had two episodes recently where he starts shaking and sweating profusely. When he eats or drinks something sweet he feels instantly better. Is this normal? He wasnot told what BG to aim for.
 
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