Hi everyone, I jumped straight on here pretty much as soon as I was diagnosed with type 2 (HbA1c = approx. 48 or 49). I asked questions about what sort of things i should be doing with my diet.
Well, at 5'9" and 65kg i feel as thoug i don't need to lose weight, i do football training once a week for an hour and play once a week on a saturday. I feel as though activity wise i am ok.
So...i start thinking about the carbs i am eating and how to reduce the 'spikes' in my blood sugar levels. I have a tester and i think i might stop using it!
Is it ok to rise into the 'borderline' scores after eating? I mean between 7 and 9.9mmol/l? Is this classed as a 'spike' or is it within the realms of 'normal' (i know it is higher than normal (4-7mmol/l)).
I looked at the amount of carbs i 'should' be eating to control BG, and then i looked at what carbs i am likely to have eaten (pre diagnosis) and i don't think i reach the 200-225g of carbs per day that i have read somewhere.
Everything seems geared towards losing weight and i am confused whether i need to do anything with diet and what sort of BG scores i should be avoiding! I know that keeping it close to 4-7 range is ideal...but is it harming me (either immediately or long term) if i regularly rise to 9(ish) 2 hours after eating - but i always seem to come back down to lower than 8.5 before the end of the day.
I eat pretty healthily most of the time and cannot see how i can improve - other than cutting out/reducing carbs - but then that leads to how much reduction should i be looking at?
Should i just be avoiding sweets/cakes/chocolates etc - i didn't eat a great deal of them anyway pre diagnosis.
I haven't had an appointment with a dietitian yet...waiting for that one but just trying to work out in my own head whether i should be actually changing my diet. I have swapped white bread/rice/pasta for wholemeal type stuff...
Thanks for listening/reading
Well, at 5'9" and 65kg i feel as thoug i don't need to lose weight, i do football training once a week for an hour and play once a week on a saturday. I feel as though activity wise i am ok.
So...i start thinking about the carbs i am eating and how to reduce the 'spikes' in my blood sugar levels. I have a tester and i think i might stop using it!
Is it ok to rise into the 'borderline' scores after eating? I mean between 7 and 9.9mmol/l? Is this classed as a 'spike' or is it within the realms of 'normal' (i know it is higher than normal (4-7mmol/l)).
I looked at the amount of carbs i 'should' be eating to control BG, and then i looked at what carbs i am likely to have eaten (pre diagnosis) and i don't think i reach the 200-225g of carbs per day that i have read somewhere.
Everything seems geared towards losing weight and i am confused whether i need to do anything with diet and what sort of BG scores i should be avoiding! I know that keeping it close to 4-7 range is ideal...but is it harming me (either immediately or long term) if i regularly rise to 9(ish) 2 hours after eating - but i always seem to come back down to lower than 8.5 before the end of the day.
I eat pretty healthily most of the time and cannot see how i can improve - other than cutting out/reducing carbs - but then that leads to how much reduction should i be looking at?
Should i just be avoiding sweets/cakes/chocolates etc - i didn't eat a great deal of them anyway pre diagnosis.
I haven't had an appointment with a dietitian yet...waiting for that one but just trying to work out in my own head whether i should be actually changing my diet. I have swapped white bread/rice/pasta for wholemeal type stuff...
Thanks for listening/reading