zanoni1972
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi all, I have just recently received my type 2 diagnosis and only started my treatment on Friday. I look forward to chatting with you 🙂
Have started to record my food intake each day and am using an app to calculate carb intake to make sure I am eating the right amount of the right carbs along with my proteins fruits and veg to bring the Blood Glucose down.
Do be aware that there is no prescribed "right amount of carbs" with diabetes except what is right for your individual body and diabetes. Most people start with a daily figure of 130g carbs per day and then whittle it down further if their reading suggest that they need to go lower. Many people find about 70-100g is right for them to manage their diabetes but some people need to go much lower. Some foods like porridge and fruit are assumed to be healthy and good sources of carbs, but it is highly individual and many of us limit ourselves to a few berries as our daily portion of fruit, usually with some full fat natural Greek style yoghurt. Berries are the lowest carb fruits as oppose to tropical fruits like bananas and mangos and pineapples which are are highest carb. Apples, pears and oranges fall in between. Beware of grapes. The problem with them is that they can be little sugar bombs but the main difficulty is that they rarely come in portioned sizes, so it is easy to open a punnet and just keep picking at them until they are gone and assume, because they are fruit, that they are good for you. Portion control is key with higher carb foods. Same with porridge. Supposed to be slow release carbs and lots of fibre but they are about 62% carbs and some people digest them much quicker than others. They were the last carb rich food that I gave up but my BG dropped below 10 for the first time after I did. I have one of those digestive systems that doesn't subscribe to the low GI principle. 🙄 This is why testing can be such a huge benefit when trying to figure out what to eat. It can be highly individual as to how your body responds to food.Have started to record my food intake each day and am using an app to calculate carb intake to make sure I am eating the right amount of the right carbs along with my proteins fruits and veg to bring the Blood Glucose down
i didn't think i offended you, but i have that in my signature so people can be more understanding if i interpret something too literally, or write something that is too direct. I often find that i've offended people without having any idea they would be upset. Not sure that being open about being autistic makes any difference in people being more understanding of me,Hi Lucyr, Thanks for replying. I started having symptoms 6 months ago, numbness, tiredness, thirsty and dry mouth, but I had a full hysterectomy at 39 and am on HRT and antidepressants so assumed that it was just side affects of that operation and those medications, but the numbness in my feet and hands really didn't fit that so I saw the doctor who sent me for an xray. which showed up arthritis in my knee but didn't explain my feet. i then looked up symptoms online and asked Doctor if it could be diabetes, they did blood tests and here I am. You didn't offend me, my daughter 18yrs old is Autistic. I have just started Gliclazide.
Your 30g per meal is a good starting point but I should do some testing along side that as some people do find that 30g of one sort of carb will result in a different increase, maybe more than you want, than 30g of a different carb. Just as some people can tolerate bread but not rice or pasta or vice versa.Thank you all again for the replies, currently I'm trying to stick to 30carbs per meal and 10 for snacks twice a day. Is that too few/too many. Currently my MMol is rising/falling by about 2 on the post meal reading (2hrs after meal) That means I'm doing it right?
I can't stand porridge so oats are definitely a 'No thankyou' for me. Not a big Berry fan either, tend to have red apples, which are about 16cbs at the size I buy and I only have one a day keep the rest of my 5-a-day to veg.
If I can stick to it I'll probably be the healthiest I've ever been, but I'm only on day 3 so fingers crossed
PS sorry Lucyr I only realised after I posted that it was part of your signature. Just a doh! moment for me