Good morning everyone,
8 weeks ago I was told I had type 2, was given monitor,I do test before and after meals. But not always wanting to eat, any advice
Thank you
Hi my results range from 7.2 to 10.1 once I had 25.3. I have had a cold and cough for over 4 Weeks even sugar free cough mixture spikes my levels. I am not on any medication and I haven't seen diabetic nurse yet. How do you manage blood levels when dealing with a cold.Welcome @Dogsitter 🙂 It’s good you’re testing your blood sugar - what kind of results are you getting? Are you on any medication for the diabetes?
Hi my results range from 7.2 to 10.1 once I had 25.3. I have had a cold and cough for over 4 Weeks even sugar free cough mixture spikes my levels. I am not on any medication and I haven't seen diabetic nurse yet. How do you manage blood levels when dealing with a cold.
Hi that's really interesting as before being diagnosed I ate whenever I wanted to but now doing blood tests struggling with times as having to wait 2 hours after food.I am not on any medication.Hi @Dogsitter and welcome to the forum.
Is this 'not always wanting to eat' something from before you were diagnosed with diabetes, or a reaction to being told you now have diabetes , or a reaction to some drug (like Metformin) you may have been prescribed for your diabetes?
If it's not a reaction to medication, then please be aware that it isn't always necessary (for less than half of Type 2 diabetics) to eat less food (calorie wise) in order to get Type 2 Diabetes into remission. Many of use do it by keeping our blood glucose spikes from meals down to 2.0 mmol or less (eating to our meter) and cutting down on all carbohydrates (starches as well as sugars not forgetting natural sugars like honey, tropical fruit and fruit juices).
Hoping when I got to see diabetic nurse meals and snacks Would be explained properly instead of relying on internet. Not wanting more food eating less. Thank you for adviceDo you mean struggling because you would want to eat between finishing your meal and the 2 hour suggested time gap. Many people find that having a meal with sufficient protein and healthy fats with low carbohydrates will fill them up so they would not need to eat during that time, indeed the habit of snacking between meals does not help blood glucose control.
Once you have done a fair bit of testing so you can establish what meals are OK for you then you would not need to test that meal again and just then test for new foods.
You could start by just testing 1 meal a day if time is a problem.
Why were you told you were type 2?Hi that's really interesting as before being diagnosed I ate whenever I wanted to but now doing blood tests struggling with times as having to wait 2 hours after food.I am not on any medication.
Thank you
Don't put all your faith in good advice from your diabetic nurse as they often have to follow the standard NHS advice which as many people have found is not necessarily the best and have found that the knowledge gained from people on this forum is much better.Hoping when I got to see diabetic nurse meals and snacks Would be explained properly instead of relying on internet. Not wanting more food eating less. Thank you for advice