Hi all,
I've been diagnosed for 3 weeks now as type 2 and am on 320mg Gliclazide and 1000mg Metformin per day. My waking readings are between 15 & 20 each morn and can rise to as high as 33 by evening. This is despite me eating what I would believe to be "healthy" foods and walking 5 miles per day. I am aware that portion size is also relevant. My GP has told me to leave it another couple of weeks before going back to him and to take a note of my readings. However this is what I can't get my head around. I have never been overweight. I am 6" and was always steady at 13.5 stone. I have lost 2 stones over the last few months and can't help feeling that I should be trying to get this back on but the more I eat the more my levels go up! Following recommended portion sizes I've read about on the internet would leave any grown man starving!! A thread about public perceptions of T2's has made me think that maybe these articles are only written with the overweight in mind. There is probably a very simple solution to this but at the moment I'm really struggling with the whole diet thing. I've tested after eating and have replaced things that make me spike but I'm left still starving with such small portions that won't elevate my readings and I have to have more.
I've been diagnosed for 3 weeks now as type 2 and am on 320mg Gliclazide and 1000mg Metformin per day. My waking readings are between 15 & 20 each morn and can rise to as high as 33 by evening. This is despite me eating what I would believe to be "healthy" foods and walking 5 miles per day. I am aware that portion size is also relevant. My GP has told me to leave it another couple of weeks before going back to him and to take a note of my readings. However this is what I can't get my head around. I have never been overweight. I am 6" and was always steady at 13.5 stone. I have lost 2 stones over the last few months and can't help feeling that I should be trying to get this back on but the more I eat the more my levels go up! Following recommended portion sizes I've read about on the internet would leave any grown man starving!! A thread about public perceptions of T2's has made me think that maybe these articles are only written with the overweight in mind. There is probably a very simple solution to this but at the moment I'm really struggling with the whole diet thing. I've tested after eating and have replaced things that make me spike but I'm left still starving with such small portions that won't elevate my readings and I have to have more.