srobertson06
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 321
- Location
- Lincolnshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Cycling, Exercise Classes
Hi Everyone,
In National Diabetic Week I went along to an event being held by my employers with regards to Diabetes - I have to be honest and the information was NHS guidelines - but I got chatting to a lady who was also type 2 diabetic and had been for around 8 years, she told me that she followed NHS guidelines for 6 years and all to no avail - then she started to learn about LCHF and began to eat that way - approximately 9 months ago she began in full to follow the LCHF diet and the weight has fallen off her - gone down 3 dress sizes in 9 months, dropped one of her diabetic medications and hoping to become medication free in the near future.
She was an inspiration to me - finally someone to speak to who had done it and proved it worked for her.
I admit I had begun to look at LCHF and was doing it in a small way and it was showing progress so I do believe it will work for me but I realised I needed to do it in full and so have ordered a couple of cookbooks to help me find some meal options I can live with - sadly I cannot live on just salad so need some other ideas.......
Then today I was talking to another colleague and he mentioned the Bitter Gourd Melon - so I investigated and from what he said and what I found here on the website I have ordered some from a well know company. My colleague also mentioned the coconut oil and said it has to be cold pressed so I ordered that as well as I cannot purchase it locally.
I have purchased some coconut flour and flax meal so I can have a go at doing some baking over the weekend and once my books arrive hopefully I can really get on board to a full LCHF way of life as I appreciate it has to become a way of life.
Many of you are a long way down the road of Diabetes and making really great inroads to the glucose levels - I have still to get there, but I am feeling like I just might be able to get those ideal blood glucose readings that so many of you have reached and then I will aim to become medication free. Your stories on here are wonderful to read but because we are all so individual I guess we each have to find our way - so I thought my progress on the diabetes road might just help others along the way but as always I am no expert and this is only what I have done so far.
In National Diabetic Week I went along to an event being held by my employers with regards to Diabetes - I have to be honest and the information was NHS guidelines - but I got chatting to a lady who was also type 2 diabetic and had been for around 8 years, she told me that she followed NHS guidelines for 6 years and all to no avail - then she started to learn about LCHF and began to eat that way - approximately 9 months ago she began in full to follow the LCHF diet and the weight has fallen off her - gone down 3 dress sizes in 9 months, dropped one of her diabetic medications and hoping to become medication free in the near future.
She was an inspiration to me - finally someone to speak to who had done it and proved it worked for her.
I admit I had begun to look at LCHF and was doing it in a small way and it was showing progress so I do believe it will work for me but I realised I needed to do it in full and so have ordered a couple of cookbooks to help me find some meal options I can live with - sadly I cannot live on just salad so need some other ideas.......
Then today I was talking to another colleague and he mentioned the Bitter Gourd Melon - so I investigated and from what he said and what I found here on the website I have ordered some from a well know company. My colleague also mentioned the coconut oil and said it has to be cold pressed so I ordered that as well as I cannot purchase it locally.
I have purchased some coconut flour and flax meal so I can have a go at doing some baking over the weekend and once my books arrive hopefully I can really get on board to a full LCHF way of life as I appreciate it has to become a way of life.
Many of you are a long way down the road of Diabetes and making really great inroads to the glucose levels - I have still to get there, but I am feeling like I just might be able to get those ideal blood glucose readings that so many of you have reached and then I will aim to become medication free. Your stories on here are wonderful to read but because we are all so individual I guess we each have to find our way - so I thought my progress on the diabetes road might just help others along the way but as always I am no expert and this is only what I have done so far.