DianeS
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Sorry to ask this again but I'm starting to worry a bit....... I was diagnosed Type 2 in May this year, so roughly 7 months ago. I was 11.5 stone at the time. I went on the Keto diet, and lost weight, which was great. I want to stop losing weight now please...... My BMI was showing as being very overweight, for my height, but at 5 ft 4, it's now down to 22 (and therefore well within range) - I now weigh just a shade over 9 stone.
I'm trying to eat more, but I think my relationship with food has gone down the drain. I'm almost scared of eating things, in case it spikes my BG levels. Yesterday, I ate a breakfast of home made muesli which I'd been eating the whole time, and suddenly it rocketed up to 11. I'd done nothing different, and now I'm scared of eating that again........
The DN said I should eat less fatty foods, but if I start to cut things like that out - what's left? I'm constantly hungry, but worried about eating things.......
Looking for advice....... I know I asked a similar question on here a few weeks ago, and was advised to eat more fatty things -
Should I worry about this loss? will eventually my body stabilise.... ?
What can I have that will stop the weight loss.... ?
Thanks for listening.
I'm trying to eat more, but I think my relationship with food has gone down the drain. I'm almost scared of eating things, in case it spikes my BG levels. Yesterday, I ate a breakfast of home made muesli which I'd been eating the whole time, and suddenly it rocketed up to 11. I'd done nothing different, and now I'm scared of eating that again........
The DN said I should eat less fatty foods, but if I start to cut things like that out - what's left? I'm constantly hungry, but worried about eating things.......
Looking for advice....... I know I asked a similar question on here a few weeks ago, and was advised to eat more fatty things -
Should I worry about this loss? will eventually my body stabilise.... ?
What can I have that will stop the weight loss.... ?
Thanks for listening.