Ruby/London
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Good morning everyone🙂
I was diagnosed with T2 diabetes at the beginning of May with an HbAlc of 48. I have been looking at various options to try and reduce this. Started off quite positively, confident that I would be able to reverse this by changing my diet. I am trying a low carb diet but struggling a bit. I decided to self test to monitor my progress but have a fasting bg level of around 8.4 most mornings and really struggle to get a decent blood sample to use with the monitor. I have looked at Michael Moseley's blood sugar diet and I am taking a stepped approach. Week 1, I didn't worry about calories but concentrated on reducing carbs. Week 2 I moved to reducing calories. Week 3 I am craving carbs and cheating myself by sneaking bread, (my weakness), back into my diet. Week 4 and I am feeling demoralised and continually exhausted. My GP has booked my on a DESMOND course and I am attending next week.
In changing my diet, breakfast was my weakest area and I have changed my croissant and flat white coffee for low carb Fage 0% Greek yogurt (approximately 3.0g grams of carbs per 100g) and a small helping of raspberries and blueberries. I have also restricted my fruit intake to a couple of pears a day. I tend to have omelettes for lunch and fish/chicken choices for dinner. I thought these were sensible choices but I am now wondering if my sugar intake from the yogurt and fruit is holding me back? At my request, the GP has agreed to hold off prescribing meds for 12 weeks to allow me to make some changes - same for blood pressure, which is also very high, so I am keen to make some progress.
I realise I need some chums and would appreciate sharing advice with others who are living well with this condition and a bit of mutual support and strategies if/when times get hard.
All best,
Ruby
I was diagnosed with T2 diabetes at the beginning of May with an HbAlc of 48. I have been looking at various options to try and reduce this. Started off quite positively, confident that I would be able to reverse this by changing my diet. I am trying a low carb diet but struggling a bit. I decided to self test to monitor my progress but have a fasting bg level of around 8.4 most mornings and really struggle to get a decent blood sample to use with the monitor. I have looked at Michael Moseley's blood sugar diet and I am taking a stepped approach. Week 1, I didn't worry about calories but concentrated on reducing carbs. Week 2 I moved to reducing calories. Week 3 I am craving carbs and cheating myself by sneaking bread, (my weakness), back into my diet. Week 4 and I am feeling demoralised and continually exhausted. My GP has booked my on a DESMOND course and I am attending next week.
In changing my diet, breakfast was my weakest area and I have changed my croissant and flat white coffee for low carb Fage 0% Greek yogurt (approximately 3.0g grams of carbs per 100g) and a small helping of raspberries and blueberries. I have also restricted my fruit intake to a couple of pears a day. I tend to have omelettes for lunch and fish/chicken choices for dinner. I thought these were sensible choices but I am now wondering if my sugar intake from the yogurt and fruit is holding me back? At my request, the GP has agreed to hold off prescribing meds for 12 weeks to allow me to make some changes - same for blood pressure, which is also very high, so I am keen to make some progress.
I realise I need some chums and would appreciate sharing advice with others who are living well with this condition and a bit of mutual support and strategies if/when times get hard.
All best,
Ruby
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