I am new to this site and have never used a forum before! I am a type 2 diabetic who is facing the possibility of using insulin after many years on tablets I am scared and would appreciate any advice or tips on how to manage insulin. Thank you
Try not to worry too much about it - lots of people with Type 2 use insulin successfully. Make sure they teach you enough that you're comfortable you know how to use whatever you're given.I am a type 2 diabetic who is facing the possibility of using insulin after many years on tablets I am scared and would appreciate any advice or tips on how to manage insulin.
It would be carbohydrate intake not calories.Thank you so much for replying. Do you have to work out what you eat by calorie intake and then sort out your insulin dosage.
Like @Leadinglights I too wonder if perhaps you have not been given appropriate dietary advice to help you manage your diabetes since you don't seem aware that carbs are the issue rather than calories. I wonder if having an overhaul of your diet might mean that you don't even need to go on to insulin.Thank you so much for replying. Do you have to work out what you eat by calorie intake and then sort out your insulin dosage.
People following a low carb approach it is less than 130g per day TOTAL carbohydrate (not just sugar) but many people find they need to go lower than than settling on somewhere between 50g and 100g but they determine what they as in individual can tolerate by using their home blood glucose monitor to test various meals. Eggs do feature in many low carb meals as they are pretty well zero carb with good protein. Omelettes with plenty of flavourful ingredients are a favourite of many folk.Thank you so much for all your advice I'm sorry I meant to say carbs not calories in my first post. I obviously need to eat a much lower carbohydrate diet than I have been and the suggestion of Greek yoghurt is a good one so thank you for that. I am not a great fan of eggs at all which is a great scheme as they seem to be in most diet plans!
I know it depends on every individual but the guidance on how many carbs a day seems to vary. Can anyone please give me a rough idea of how many carbs a day is good.
My diabetic count was 83 feb 2022 71 2021
The amount of carbs to aim for is the amount you can cope with and have normal numbers.Thank you so much for all your advice I'm sorry I meant to say carbs not calories in my first post. I obviously need to eat a much lower carbohydrate diet than I have been and the suggestion of Greek yoghurt is a good one so thank you for that. I am not a great fan of eggs at all which is a great scheme as they seem to be in most diet plans!
I know it depends on every individual but the guidance on how many carbs a day seems to vary. Can anyone please give me a rough idea of how many carbs a day is good.
My diabetic count was 83 feb 2022 71 2021