starfish212
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- At risk of diabetes
I’m prediabetic and need to know what to expect and how to recognise problems. Any help would be gratefully accepted.
It is a misconception that it is only the things you mention which are the problem for Type 2 diabetics whereas it is ALL carbohydrates. However as you are 'at risk' then some tweaks with your diet should be sufficient to bring your levels down.I’ve lost 2 stones. I don’t really need to be so strict with my diet, because my gp said to cut out, desserts, biscuits, chocolate, cake, ice cream etc, but I think maybe to start as I mean to go on, and reduce my sugar intake right down. You seem very knowledgable about die.
I don’t really need to be so strict with my diet, because my gp said to cut out, desserts, biscuits, chocolate, cake, ice cream etc, but I think maybe to start as I mean to go on, and reduce my sugar intake right down.
Thank you Leadinlights, I count every gram of sugar in the carbohydrates.It is a misconception that it is only the things you mention which are the problem for Type 2 diabetics whereas it is ALL carbohydrates. However as you are 'at risk' then some tweaks with your diet should be sufficient to bring your levels down.
Bread, pasta, rice and cereals tend to be the main culprits so reducing the amount of those you have but increase protein and healthy fats as well as low carb veg.
Things that are regarded as 'healthy foods' are not necessarily so for Type 2 diabetics.