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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi, just joined. I've been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes last week ( it's all the unknown for me ) as a fit, active lady in myself - has come to a bit of a shock.
However, alongside my 82 reading from my blood test I have also received a astonishing high 58.3 reading from triglycerides with an overall level of 24 for cholesterol. For this, I'm taking ( day 9 today ) Lipitor medication at 80mg and to lower my sugar levels, my doctor has prescribed Metformin tablets of which I am taking 1500mg per day.
I have done some research, since my diagnosis and wow! For my cholesterol, I can see I am to eat carbs ( brown ) which I've always been on anyway, previous... Fruit ect... However, more to the point, after looking into foods which I'm to stay clear from with being diabetic, it states not to eat carbs, fruit ect...
I haven't yet been referred to a diabetic nurse ( hoping to ) or a dietician as my doctor is referring me to the lipid endocrine team.
Wondered if anyone also has similar problem as myself on here, with some knowledge of what to eat / do to help lower both blood sugar levels and cholesterol levels? It's a new one for me and I'm totally lost with it all at the moment.
Thank you so much in advance
However, alongside my 82 reading from my blood test I have also received a astonishing high 58.3 reading from triglycerides with an overall level of 24 for cholesterol. For this, I'm taking ( day 9 today ) Lipitor medication at 80mg and to lower my sugar levels, my doctor has prescribed Metformin tablets of which I am taking 1500mg per day.
I have done some research, since my diagnosis and wow! For my cholesterol, I can see I am to eat carbs ( brown ) which I've always been on anyway, previous... Fruit ect... However, more to the point, after looking into foods which I'm to stay clear from with being diabetic, it states not to eat carbs, fruit ect...
I haven't yet been referred to a diabetic nurse ( hoping to ) or a dietician as my doctor is referring me to the lipid endocrine team.
Wondered if anyone also has similar problem as myself on here, with some knowledge of what to eat / do to help lower both blood sugar levels and cholesterol levels? It's a new one for me and I'm totally lost with it all at the moment.
Thank you so much in advance