Ipsi
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I've been diagnosed diabetic for five years. My hba1c came in at 55 and the docs wanted to put me on a ton of tablets. I wasn't having any of it so I cut out all c**p from my diet and started exercising way more. Two years later my hba1c was 46, with a two stone loss of weight but a muscle gain of a stone, so three stone of fat lost. I was happily diet controlling. Then, suddenly, my hba1c was 88! So I bit the bullet and am on meds (metformin &, for a little while, now stopped, glyclazide). I stepped up the exercise even more and I'm now at an hba1c of 42, just two months after being 88, & still dropping.
The point I'd like to make is: I keep seeing diabetics whingeing about wanting biscuit or a choc ice or some jam or any other kind of psychologically addictive c**p they have stuck in their heads. I used to eat loads of c**p foods. For five years I have eaten NONE - except for one jelly baby that my granddaughter gave me two Christmases ago. Diabetes is a serious condition: just grow up and completely cut out the foods you know you shouldn't eat, COMPLETELY, and GET MORE EXERCISE! It's that easy. Even doing everything right, diabetes can still come back and bite you and I, for one, don't want to go blind, have renal failure or lose extremities because I think a hob-nob is more important than my long term health.
Everyone's diabetes manifests a little differently - whatever I do, I can't get my BG below 8 when I wake up. It then (usually) gradually drops to around 6, or just under by the time I go to bed. But I know if I eat unnecessary sugar or simple carbs it will not be that low and could be 10 in the morning... ...so I don't eat sugars or simple carbs. Fresh veg, fruit, nuts & plenty of meat. That's all you need. I've literally heard diabetics tell me that they "can't live without a biscuit"... ...I can't print what I want to say to them, what I do say is to grow up. Stamping your feet because you can't have a biscuit when you're five is understandable. Doing the same thing at fifty is, frankly, pathetic.
The point I'd like to make is: I keep seeing diabetics whingeing about wanting biscuit or a choc ice or some jam or any other kind of psychologically addictive c**p they have stuck in their heads. I used to eat loads of c**p foods. For five years I have eaten NONE - except for one jelly baby that my granddaughter gave me two Christmases ago. Diabetes is a serious condition: just grow up and completely cut out the foods you know you shouldn't eat, COMPLETELY, and GET MORE EXERCISE! It's that easy. Even doing everything right, diabetes can still come back and bite you and I, for one, don't want to go blind, have renal failure or lose extremities because I think a hob-nob is more important than my long term health.
Everyone's diabetes manifests a little differently - whatever I do, I can't get my BG below 8 when I wake up. It then (usually) gradually drops to around 6, or just under by the time I go to bed. But I know if I eat unnecessary sugar or simple carbs it will not be that low and could be 10 in the morning... ...so I don't eat sugars or simple carbs. Fresh veg, fruit, nuts & plenty of meat. That's all you need. I've literally heard diabetics tell me that they "can't live without a biscuit"... ...I can't print what I want to say to them, what I do say is to grow up. Stamping your feet because you can't have a biscuit when you're five is understandable. Doing the same thing at fifty is, frankly, pathetic.