master mouse
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- Messages
- 32
- Location
- essex
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- rude people, state the country is now in, and how diabetes is monitored..
thanks for your imput.. I managed to loose a pound and a half in my first week.I have been cutting down on my insulin and spoken to my diabetic nurse who advised me regarding exercising with insulin use. If I am under 8 I eat a apple before I go, and take lucazade with me if just going for a walk.(about 20 mins is all I can manage at the moment).I check before and after and an hour after exercise.Feeling slightly more on top of it this week.i was told to keep the long acting insulin the same and just adjust the fast,I am doing this very slowly and cutting back on my portion sizes and carbs.will let you know how I progress..Christine1 said:Hi Mastermouse
I am not following the weight watchers programme, but another one as I have nearly 5 stone to loose. However my diet is cutting out all the rubbish, wheat, gluten and is fairly low carb. I am on insulin Levemir split into two doses either end of the day and Novorapid injection before each of my three main meals.
Like you I am totally overwhelmed about this carb thing, and although my mentor on the diet has told me to give myself some carbs e.g. pasta, I am still having hypos/sugar lows. Yesterday within and hour and a half i went from a reading of 8.8 to 2.7, and boy did I feel ill the rest of the day. During last week I had a sugar low most days.
I am fortunate that I am meeting with a diabetic specialist nurse at my hospital and hopefully, but don't know when, the dietician.
I have been diabetic type 2 for many years, and on insulin for around 10 years, but not a very well controlled or good diabetic. I have lost most of my eye sight to diabetic problems, and have at long last decided to "get my act" together. I don't want to stop the diet programme I am on, as it gives me exercise twice a week too, and I also love the new food and healthy way I am eating now, and I desperately need to get my sugars under control and also loose the weight.
I wish you well and if I get any good tips re sugar lows from the nurse of dietician I will pass these onto you.
My brother in law when he was diagnosed with diabetes, he too didn't have a very good doctor ...... he changed his doctor and changed his doctors practice and things are so much better for him.
I wish you well. Take care
Hi,donnellysdogs said:I would never advise adjusting insulin by more than 1 unit at a time... Give it 24 hours and asjust as again by 1 unit etc. Not more than 1 unit at a tome unless you are more than 10bg on a consistent basis.......
You have to pace your changes.. And changes in food... Otherwise you will not be making rational logical changes.
The changes you make need to be suatainable... It is basically a change of lifestyle and eating patterns and habits... Not just a diet. What ever you do has to be a "happy for rest of living".... . NOT "a miserable till dying diet"....
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