Christopher Shaw
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hello all!
Yesterday I had my blood test back and was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Not quotes sure how severe, but I've been put straight on tablets, with a view to insulin, once I've had another blood test. The doctor was fantastic, but I've been left confused!
He said simply put, my body doesn't need any sugar as I can't process it, but what do I eat and drink that is concidered low/sugar free and safe while medication kicks in to help my sugar levels out? Everything seems to have some sugar content, for example I've had plain weetabix with a small amount of milk and a banana for breakfast, but after looking, skimmed milk has 4.7g sugar / 100ml and a banana 15g!! This seems loads, so I'm now a little worried!! Help!!! Thank you
Yesterday I had my blood test back and was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Not quotes sure how severe, but I've been put straight on tablets, with a view to insulin, once I've had another blood test. The doctor was fantastic, but I've been left confused!
He said simply put, my body doesn't need any sugar as I can't process it, but what do I eat and drink that is concidered low/sugar free and safe while medication kicks in to help my sugar levels out? Everything seems to have some sugar content, for example I've had plain weetabix with a small amount of milk and a banana for breakfast, but after looking, skimmed milk has 4.7g sugar / 100ml and a banana 15g!! This seems loads, so I'm now a little worried!! Help!!! Thank you