Hello everyone
I was diagnosed type 2 two weeks ago after a long term test reading of 52. My world has totally changed since. I am 56 years very very overweight caused by eating too much chocolate and ice cream. I have yo-you dieted all my life - always regaining what I have lost.
Anyhow I am taking this very seriously and the idea is to control with diet. I am however finding things not very straightforward. I immediately started a weight loss plan and reduced simple sugars, focusing on complex carbs. But still had quite a big portion of ice cream at home after my meal each night. Week 1 and Week 2 I was able to use a testing machine whilst at work in the daytime and throughout the day the readings were around 3.8 to 5.8.
I then ordered my own machine (the codefree one) so I could also take readings in the evening too and have been using that since Friday. I was able to at last test my evening meal plus large portion of ice cream and this gave a reading of 14.1 on the new machine. So obviously the ice cream has gone. Now my calories are much reduced to around 1200 - 1400 a day and my daytime readings on the new machine are higher and it seems eating ryvita with cheese, tiger nuts and pumkin seeds reduces it (sometimes marginally increases it)
Now evening meals. 2 microwave curries - 1 jalfreizi a few nights ago up to a 7.1. Same make but Madras last night 9.5. And it seems to stay high until i eat something in the morning (usually 10am/11am). Homemade beef, veg and lentil broth with new potatoes 10.1. Chicken, new potatoes and veggies 7.2. Seems very hit and miss.
In the day time once i have started eating - since using my new machine I am now 5.1 to 7.5 (compared to 3.8 to 5.8 on the previous machine).
Am thinking - are the test strips for my new machine inaccurate (i bought an extra 50 and mixed them up with the original 10 that came with the machine)?
Is this because I am eating less so there is less to absorb the sugar?
Or is this just how diabetes is??
Oh have lost 7 pounds in the last 2 weeks so chuffed with that...
Sorry to have gone on...
Thanks
I was diagnosed type 2 two weeks ago after a long term test reading of 52. My world has totally changed since. I am 56 years very very overweight caused by eating too much chocolate and ice cream. I have yo-you dieted all my life - always regaining what I have lost.
Anyhow I am taking this very seriously and the idea is to control with diet. I am however finding things not very straightforward. I immediately started a weight loss plan and reduced simple sugars, focusing on complex carbs. But still had quite a big portion of ice cream at home after my meal each night. Week 1 and Week 2 I was able to use a testing machine whilst at work in the daytime and throughout the day the readings were around 3.8 to 5.8.
I then ordered my own machine (the codefree one) so I could also take readings in the evening too and have been using that since Friday. I was able to at last test my evening meal plus large portion of ice cream and this gave a reading of 14.1 on the new machine. So obviously the ice cream has gone. Now my calories are much reduced to around 1200 - 1400 a day and my daytime readings on the new machine are higher and it seems eating ryvita with cheese, tiger nuts and pumkin seeds reduces it (sometimes marginally increases it)
Now evening meals. 2 microwave curries - 1 jalfreizi a few nights ago up to a 7.1. Same make but Madras last night 9.5. And it seems to stay high until i eat something in the morning (usually 10am/11am). Homemade beef, veg and lentil broth with new potatoes 10.1. Chicken, new potatoes and veggies 7.2. Seems very hit and miss.
In the day time once i have started eating - since using my new machine I am now 5.1 to 7.5 (compared to 3.8 to 5.8 on the previous machine).
Am thinking - are the test strips for my new machine inaccurate (i bought an extra 50 and mixed them up with the original 10 that came with the machine)?
Is this because I am eating less so there is less to absorb the sugar?
Or is this just how diabetes is??
Oh have lost 7 pounds in the last 2 weeks so chuffed with that...
Sorry to have gone on...
Thanks