Hi my names Sam and I’ve just joined up. Struggling to get my back under control and feeling useless. Last hbac1 was 80. Need to get it down and desperately want some help, advice and friends who understand me. On metformin twice daily, sitaglyptin daily and gliclazide. Feeling very low, alone and lost. Been told no food is off limits but then read on google low carbs, im so confused!
Welcome to the forum Sam
Sorry to hear you have been feeling so low alone and lost
Great that you have joined us. We have lots of friendly members, who are each finding their own way through the diabetes maze - and you are so right! It can be so confusing with lots of conflicting suggestions and options.
So don’t blame yourself at all! It’s not your fault. A lot of that confusion is pretty much built-in - because diabetes can be so fickle, individual and contradictory. There’s no ‘one size fits all’ approach that will work for everyone, no special trick, or secret superfood. There are just options and choices.
And all you have to do is to work through them and see whether they work for you, and whether they fit in with your life. There’s no good embarking on some extreme plan just because it suits someone else, only to find it makes you miserable and doen’t give the same results
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Often the best bet is to start where you are, and see what’s working and what isn’t.
It’s great that you have a BG meter. This can really help.
You’ve got meds in your arsenal too - which will really help your metabolism cope better - but they need to be balanced with other aspects of your approach such as what you are eating, and your level of activity.
It is probably carbohydrate that has the biggest upward impact on your BG levels. Not just sugars, but starchy carbs too. It’s not that you have to try to live without carbs entirely (actually pretty much impossible, there‘s carbohydrate in lettuce!). But you need to balance your body’s ability to cope with carbs, supported by your meds, with some careful carb choices and the right portion sizes.
Sounds like your BG checking is pretty intense right now, and maybe you are finding it hard to see the food from the trees. One approach might be to start with one meal at a time. Maybe lunch? Work out the total carb content of your lunch and take your before and 2hrs after readings, then look at the difference. If it’s more than 2-3mmol/L higher, try the same lunch but reduce the carb content a bit and check again. Keep going making swaps, tweaks and changes until you find a lunch or variety of lunches you enjoy, but that only raise your BG by a smallish amount.
Then move on to other meals.
Don’t make huge changes all at once. Just steadily chip away at it. Gradually reducing your ‘meal rises’. That way your overall levels can come down gently, which is kinder on the fine blood vessels.
Good luck, and let us know how you get on
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