Old Chuffer
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I agree that you dont need Desmond dietary advice, but the low carb advice on here will help your blood sugar levels.We do not need dietry advice
how to feel like a fish out of water. Send a newly dignosed T2 diabetic on a Desmond course where he will meet folk who look nothing like him, ie slim active and rather bewildered especialy when the nurse asks if he's wandered into the wrong clinic. Since then have met two others of similar build who also took one look at what was on offer and beat it. We do not need dietry advice we aren't obese we don't smoke or drink and are all pysically active. Might start a not a Desmond course for thin diabetics. PS All ex military.
how to feel like a fish out of water. Send a newly dignosed T2 diabetic on a Desmond course where he will meet folk who look nothing like him, ie slim active and rather bewildered especialy when the nurse asks if he's wandered into the wrong clinic. Since then have met two others of similar build who also took one look at what was on offer and beat it. We do not need dietry advice we aren't obese we don't smoke or drink and are all pysically active. Might start a not a Desmond course for thin diabetics. PS All ex military.
I'd agree that dieticians of the Dafne and Desmond ilk are obsessed with low fat and calories! The rather chubby dietician on the one I attended 2 weeks ago which was populated by non overweight type 1s was unable to deviate from the 'evidence based' low fat/high carb approach in which dosing correctly and eating low fat are the key messages. Yet only 17% of type 1 s hit the target HBA1c of 6.5% (this is a preview of the upcoming audit of diabetes treatment in the UK) so something is not working with that advice.Unfortunately, I don't think it is a DESMOND problem or a type 2 problem.
When I was first diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, when I more recently went in a DAFNE type course, when I went on a pump (the only times I have met a dietician), most of the material is about losing weight. With a BMI of 21.5, I don't have a weight problem. If I lost weight I would have a problem.
I believe it is a society problem - with 62% of the UK adult population being overweight or obese, the material is generated for the majority.
just my opinion... but yes, I would say statins undoubtedly played a part in your diagnosis since they are known to increase your blood glucose levels. Did you take CoQ10 with them? You need that nutrient as statins deplete it and every cell in the body needs CoQ10.My cardiologist suggested a low carb diet ten years ago. I have folllowed his advice ever since as I have a conjenital heart condition and a propensity towards barely controlled high BP. My wife is a retired GP practice manager so was always upto date with the latest thinking. I just find the harping carping advice approach galling to the point of wanting to throw something at someone. I repeat I've done everthing right throughout my life yet still find myself with this unwanted albatross. I've been on statins for 20 years and am beginning to wonder what part they've played in my diagnosis
My cardiologist suggested a low carb diet ten years ago. I have folllowed his advice ever since as I have a conjenital heart condition and a propensity towards barely controlled high BP. My wife is a retired GP practice manager so was always upto date with the latest thinking. I just find the harping carping advice approach galling to the point of wanting to throw something at someone. I repeat I've done everthing right throughout my life yet still find myself with this unwanted albatross. I've been on statins for 20 years and am beginning to wonder what part they've played in my diagnosis
Then add me to your 'concerned' list. I declined the offer of a Desmond course, as well as the offer of speaking to a dietitian. Unlike @Old Chuffer I didn't even make Day One, so had no experience to make my judgment on.I am a bit concerned that you don't think you need dietary advice because you are slim. A slim person's diet can be worse than an obese person's diet.
Then add me to your 'concerned' list. I declined the offer of a Desmond course, as well as the offer of speaking to a dietitian. Unlike @Old Chuffer I didn't even make Day One, so had no experience to make my judgment on.
Some of us are capable of getting along in life largely without the aid of 'experts'. We prefer to self-educate, and I think I found this forum before the offers were made, so you can consider me well warned !
Geoff
IMO opinion it's a shame the OP didn't self educate re statins too.
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