Welcome to the forum
@Blogger
Hope you get good support and advice on the prevention programme - is it this one?
As part of a pilot programme, people at risk of developing T2 diabetes in England can now refer themselves for additional supoort as part of the NHS diabetes prevention programme. (If you live in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland you will still need contact your GP if your risk is moderate or...
forum.diabetes.org.uk
Some people find it is best to act as if they had a definitive diagnosis of diabetes when they are told they are officially ‘at risk’ in order to make the changes that should protect them against developing diabetes.
How many carbs per day is a frequent question, and it would be much easier if there were only one answer, but like many things diabetes-wise there is a huge amount of variation. Some can only cope with very low amounts like
@Drummer, but others are fine with a moderate or moderate-low amount of 100-120g per day (though none of these terms “low” “moderate” etc have any kind of agreed definition!).
Many here find the most direct route is to use a process of experimentation and use a BG meter to find their own level by checking before and again 2hrs after eating and aiming for a ‘meal rise’ of around 2-3mmol/L.
This link has suggests a useful framework for a
Test Review Adjust approach.
Let us know how you get on.
🙂