ChrissieMM
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi
I have been diagnosed as a Type 2 diabetic for 3.5 years. I started myself on a low carb diet (under 130g a day), lost 17kg and hover at the non-diabetic/pre diabetic HbA1c level.
However I am still confused about spikes. Online advice I have seen seems to say you must avoid these at all cost as spikes cause immediate damage. The diabetic dietician I met said that everybody spikes if they eat, say, a Mars bar. The important thing is for your blood sugar come down quickly and stay there, and not to spike too often.
Can anyone help my confusion?
I have been diagnosed as a Type 2 diabetic for 3.5 years. I started myself on a low carb diet (under 130g a day), lost 17kg and hover at the non-diabetic/pre diabetic HbA1c level.
However I am still confused about spikes. Online advice I have seen seems to say you must avoid these at all cost as spikes cause immediate damage. The diabetic dietician I met said that everybody spikes if they eat, say, a Mars bar. The important thing is for your blood sugar come down quickly and stay there, and not to spike too often.
Can anyone help my confusion?