Hi everyone I have recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and I am hoping to find a few facts out about diet ... exercise and other things to help with it ....one big question I would like to ask is about alcohol consumption not that I drink heavily but would like a tipple once a week and on holiday as long as it's not going to make me unwell in any way
Hi Dave - I was diagnosed 2 weeks ago and joined this site last night. I also used to really enjoy drinking beer 2 or 3 times a week. 7 days ago I started the 'Newcastle Diet' which is 8 weeks of meal replacement shakes & soups plus one low calorie meal. If you search Prof. Roy Taylor, VLCD (Very Low Calorie Diet) you will find lots of info. I bought
Your Simple Guide to Reversing Type 2 Diabetes - by Professor Roy Taylor, the pocket version of his '
Life Without Diabetes'.
In a nutshell - lose 15kg, strip ectopic fat from your pancreas and your insulin system will reset, reversing diabetes.
So far things have gone very much to plan. I've lost 6kg and my blood sugar and blood pressure are looking good. I am also feeling much more energetic. I felt exhausted all the time - which was why I went to the GP.
The meal replacement approach makes it very simple to follow and safe (nutrients etc are included). After the first 3 days I stopped feeling hungry - in fact my wife has to remind me to drink my shakes.
I'm tracking my blood sugar and pressure and my weight.
This rapid loss will plateau, but as Prof. Roy Taylor states, this is really motivating.
I have resigned myself to a life without beer - possibly move to G&T.
No alcohol is allowed on the Newcastle diet (it's very caloric)
I was reading research (unrelated) that stated if you don't drink for 30 your alcohol tolerance resets. As a 10 pint a night man, this can only be a good thing, and I see it as an added bonus.
I'm find not drinking harder than not eating, but it will be worth it.
Best of luck
Weekender