Hi Windy , I was diagnosed type 2 about 6 weeks agoHi Caza, welcome to the forum. How are you doing? Are you a new diabetic or an old hand?
Sarah
Hi Martin , I was diagnosed type 2 6 weeks ago , struggling with it to be honest , I don't like most of the food they suggest to eatHi, and welcome to the forum from a fellow T2.
Have you joined because you're looking for advice? If so it would be good to know a little bit about you, eg are you recently diagnosed?
Martin
Sorry to hear that, I know it's a bit of a shock.Hi Windy , I was diagnosed type 2 about 6 weeks ago
I like all the bad stuff lol , I haven't seen anyone about what I should eat , my dr just gave me the news I was type 2 and gave me metformin , the rest I am trying to find out on line , my diet wasn't that bad before but my downfall was eating biscuits with every cup of tea ! . I eat wholemeal seeded bread , I don't eat butter as I don't like it, I do like potatoes but don't like rice muchSorry to hear that, I know it's a bit of a shock.
There isn't one right diet for T2 diabetics, I'm pretty sure I don't eat all the same foods as other people on the forum, it's about finding food that you like, that's easy to prepare, doesn't cost a bomb and doesn't do bad things to your diabetes.
What sort of stuff do you like to eat? What sort of foods have they suggested you have?
Welcome to the forum.diagnosed 6 weeks ago and finding it hard , I don't like rice , not a lover of nuts and seeds , finding it all over whelming, what to cook/eat
thanks for the advice ,when I was found I had type 2 I was in a&e and my blood sugars were in the dangerous level , since then I have managed to get them down to border line and a couple of times in the normal range . I will check out the Learning Zone , thanks againWelcome to the forum.
No problem you don't like rice as it is not too good for Type 2 diabetics anyway. A shame you don't like nuts and seeds as they are good low carb additions but there is still plenty you can eat. Basing meals on meat, fish, eggs, cheese, full fat dairy, vegetables and fruit like berries will give you plenty of options. The foods you need to be careful of are bread, potatoes, pasta, starchy veg and tropical fruits as well as cutting out cakes, biscuits, and sugary drinks including fruit juices.
Depending on what your HbA1C is you may only need some moderate changes to your diet and any exercise you can do will help.
Have a look at the Learning Zone for lots of information and also this link may help you find a way forward with a low carb dietary approach which many people find successful, low carb being less than 130g per day TOTAL carbs. https://lowcarbfreshwell.co.uk/
Try this link to give you some ideas food wise. A low carb approach with real food. https://lowcarbfreshwell.co.uk/I like all the bad stuff lol , I haven't seen anyone about what I should eat , my dr just gave me the news I was type 2 and gave me metformin , the rest I am trying to find out on line , my diet wasn't that bad before but my downfall was eating biscuits with every cup of tea ! . I eat wholemeal seeded bread , I don't eat butter as I don't like it, I do like potatoes but don't like rice much
Hi Cazadiagnosed 6 weeks ago and finding it hard , I don't like rice , not a lover of nuts and seeds , finding it all over whelming, what to cook/eat
Don’t worry, I dont ever eat rice or nuts or seeds so don’t think those are problematicdiagnosed 6 weeks ago and finding it hard , I don't like rice , not a lover of nuts and seeds , finding it all over whelming, what to cook/eat