About a month ago I began testing blood and keeping a diary of BG numbers and diet. I'm T2. The easiest way Ive found to keep numbers low, is to cut out carbs almost entirely, especially early in the day. I can manage a small potato or some rice later on, but do best just filling up with protein and rabbit food.
Does it matter if carbs - I think I really mean STARCH, like rice, bread, pasta, potatoes - are cut out completely? Will anything go desperately wrong? (thinking total terminal constipation or something)
How could I get the numbers down a bit more please, because if I cant, in a couple of months "They" will put me on metformin. Someone posted about exercise soon after intake of food: I have a horrid feeling exercise (nasty stuff IMO) may be essential. Please tell me I am wrong?
Last thing at night I often test 6ish, then typically 7.5 or more when I wake up, so I'd love to know what's happening there too.
Northerner, I really have read the helpful passages you recommend and hope I haven't missed the answers to these questions.
Does it matter if carbs - I think I really mean STARCH, like rice, bread, pasta, potatoes - are cut out completely? Will anything go desperately wrong? (thinking total terminal constipation or something)
How could I get the numbers down a bit more please, because if I cant, in a couple of months "They" will put me on metformin. Someone posted about exercise soon after intake of food: I have a horrid feeling exercise (nasty stuff IMO) may be essential. Please tell me I am wrong?
Last thing at night I often test 6ish, then typically 7.5 or more when I wake up, so I'd love to know what's happening there too.
Northerner, I really have read the helpful passages you recommend and hope I haven't missed the answers to these questions.