Nothing wrong with some fasting.. you may find the nil by mouth easy if you have cut some of the carbs out of your diet by the time you go for your op.to sort my eating habits out because I tend to skip meals
Cheers - I use an SD codefree (like most people my doctor said not to test). I had a check up for a diebetes prevention programme they are running locally. All because the last 3 yrs I have had blood test and the last one was high (HbA1c 42 I thought really that's not high lol). My BMI is good - my waist is moderate risk and I dont do any exercise (due to waiting for a hip hernia op).... so much to read up on and so little time.Hi @Splot .. and welcome
You have certainly made a good move coming here. Since joining this forum, the folks here have given me so much info, advice and support that I am now much more confident about the journey ahead. So ask your questions and be assured that you will receive the answers that you need. It can all seem uphill to start with but, in my experience, it gets easier .. very quickly.
The key point to take on board is that managing and controlling your diabetes (or pre-diabetes) through exercise, diet and testing your Blood Glucose seems to be the best way forward for many people. For me, committing to an LCHF (Low Carb High Fat) lifestyle and testing 3-5 times a day seems to be working and you'll find that there is a wealth of info, relevant advice and positive support about LCHF on the forum ..
I suggest that you read up on the Low Carb Program in the information that @ daisy1has sent you. You might also find the discussion on the Low Carb Diet forum helpful .. and the following Diet Doctor websites ...
Low Carb Intro and Information
Low Carbs in 60 Seconds
It is a top priority that you get yourself a test meter and, for this, the following websites might help:
https://homehealth-uk.com/product-category/blood-glucose/
for the SD Codefree meter, which costs £12.98 or:
http://spirit-healthcare.co.uk/product/tee2-blood-glucose-meter/
who distribute the TEE 2 meter, which is free.
I have both which I alternate for comparative purposes and I have never found any significant difference between them.
Unless you are prescribed test strips by your doctor (unlikely), the costs of testing comes down to the ongoing charges for test strips and lancets. Make sure that you tick the appropriate box on the on-line order form and you won't pay VAT on the cost of your meter or strips.
For the SD Codefree, the strips are £7.69 for a pack of 50 and there are discount codes available for bulk purchases:
5 packs x 50 use code: 264086 .. cost is £38.45
10 packs x 50 use code: 975833 .. cost is £76.90
For the TEE 2, the strips are £7.75 for a pack of 50 .. there are no discount codes currently available for bulk buys
I'm testing 3-5 times a day which works out at around £10 to £12 per month for either of the two packages above but, more importantly, I know what my BG levels are .. and I can now manage them
Hope this helps
Cheers - I use an SD codefree (like most people my doctor said not to test). I had a check up for a diebetes prevention programme they are running locally. All because the last 3 yrs I have had blood test and the last one was high (HbA1c 42 I thought really that's not high lol). My BMI is good - my waist is moderate risk and I dont do any exercise (due to waiting for a hip hernia op).... so much to read up on and so little time.
Cheers - I use an SD codefree (like most people my doctor said not to test). I had a check up for a diebetes prevention programme they are running locally. All because the last 3 yrs I have had blood test and the last one was high (HbA1c 42 I thought really that's not high lol). My BMI is good - my waist is moderate risk and I dont do any exercise (due to waiting for a hip hernia op).... so much to read up on and so little time.
Welcome to the forum @Splot.I have been very fortunate in that I have been told I am pre-diabetic by my doctor (and no she doesn't think regular testing is needed IE home testing) but she has provided me with entrance to a pre-diabetic clinic (this starts next week). I have also found a work colleague who is a year on from me and has been really helpful (and I have been to her ...."Sandy don't you dare eat that cake!"). I weigh 9st 6 (was 10st 4 a month ago) I'm 5ft 2. I think I have been given this chance to sort my eating habits out because I tend to skip meals ( yes I have just learnt about liver dumping sugar and how bad it is). I'm confused as to why I have this but I'm using it to enhance my life so that I live longer xxx
I have surgery in approx 4 weeks time - how the heck do I deal with the NIL by mouth thingy?
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