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Onwunyirigbo
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Messages 3 Type of diabetes Type 2 Doctor said I could eat carbohydrate in small quantities. What kind of exercises should I do and how frequent. Should I trust the value accu chek glucose meter gives me? It's different from a one time result i got from lab.Juicyj
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Retired Moderator Messages 9,292 Location Worcestershire Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Pump Dislikes Hypos, rude people, ignorance and grey days. Hello and welcome to the forum @Onwunyirigbo I am tagging @daisy1 for our new members information which is really useful. Lots of friendly members here who can help support you tooChook
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Messages 5,095 Location Yorkshire Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Tablets (oral) Dislikes People who think they know everything.Onwunyirigbo said: Doctor said I could eat carbohydrate in small quantities. What kind of exercises should I do and how frequent. Should I trust the value accu chek glucose meter gives me? It's different from a one time result i got from lab. Click to expand...Hello and welcome to the forum. When your doctor said you could eat carbs in small quantities did he actually explain what he meant? Its nice that he suggested you should reduce your carbs and not just give you meds. Many of us here choose to reduce our carbs to very low levels and, in my case, I got my HbA1c result (which is that lab test you wrote about) down to non-diabetic levels. I don't do exercise due to severe arthritis but I get by with just restricting my carbs - which means no bread, rice, pasta or anything that contains sugar at all. This is a great forum full of friendly people at all different stages of getting their blood sugars down. There are always people around so, if you have a question, just ask.
AM1874
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Messages 1,383 Location West Lancs Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Diet only Dislikes Not much Hi @Onwunyirigbo .. and welcome You have certainly made a good move coming here. I was diagnosed T2 in early Feb and, like many people, I was a bit shell-shocked with little information and no real idea of what was happening to me. Since joining this forum, though, the folks here have given me so much info, advice and support that I am now much more confident about the journey ahead. So ask your questions and be assured that you will receive the answers that you need. It can all seem uphill to start with but, in my experience, it gets easier .. very quickly. The key point to take on board is that managing and controlling your diabetes (or pre-diabetes) through exercise, diet and testing your Blood Glucose seems to be the best way forward for many people. For me, committing to an LCHF (Low Carb High Fat) lifestyle and testing 3-5 times a day seems to be working and you'll find that there is a wealth of info, relevant advice and positive support about LCHF on the forum .. I see that @Juicyj has already tagged @ daisy1 for you and I suggest that you read up on the Low Carb Program in the information that she will soon be sending you. You might also find the discussion on the Low Carb Diet forum helpful .. and the following Diet Doctor websites ... Low Carb Intro and Information Low Carbs in 60 Seconds For exercise, many people find that walking (briskly) for a few km a couple of times each day is good .. other people use gym sessions. For me, I play golf three times a week, jog about 2-3 km every afternoon and do either 16 or 24 km on an exercise bike. The pint is that it doesn't matter what you do .. anything that raises your heart rate is fine Hope this helps SSean01
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Hi there, Welcome - lots of support here - Don't be a stranger. My answers might be different from others. You have diabetes but don't say what type. Step 1 - know your type. learn from this brilliant web site and all the really amazing and helpful people you will find here. Step 2 - whatever your type - you will be living with it daily - so adopt some DAILY routines. It might sound boring but my routine is almost identical, day in day out, when I get up, when I go to sleep (no matter where I am!!) and what I eat and awhen I eat and how I exercise. Step 3 - exercise daily - walking is great - get up to at least 30 minutes brisk walking a day and if you are able to (you don't mention your general health) do more and do more strenuous exercise. Weight loss will help and it will definitely help manage your blood sugar. You need to become the human equivalent of a well maintained and finely tuned car. Then you will be able to manage your BG. Step 4 Diet - may are low carb or no carb. It's not easy. You will have to find your way. Find what works - keep a diary if you have to and measure your BG. How does your body react to different foods. You need to learn this and eat little and often - keep the peeks and troughs LOW. Three large meals a day will cause spikes - it's not natural - we are grazzers!. Step 5 - Embrace your diabetes and then deal with it. This is not a disease to ignore or run away from. Opinion is divided as to the subject of fault. i accept that my diabetes is my fault. I'm the one who put the food in my mouth. My problem was eating too much fruit and veg! Step 6 Learn what Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load are. learn to understand them and live with them. It will help you make the right choices when you eat. Go for it and good luck. It's tough at first. Wpork hard, be determined and make it work for you. T2 Oct 15, time release metformin, mad crazy diet based on eggs, spinach and tomatoes and a shed load of exercise. Bbadcat
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Onwunyirigbo said: Doctor said I could eat carbohydrate in small quantities. What kind of exercises should I do and how frequent. Should I trust the value accu chek glucose meter gives me? It's different from a one time result i got from lab. Click to expand...Hi welcome to the forum Regarding your quesion about wether you can trust your meter - your meter and the lab measure different things so the results will be different The meter measres the amount of glucose in your blood at that moment and varies from moment to moment - a reading between 4 and 7 mmol is optimal, 4 (before meals) to 8.5 ( after meals) is acceptable, Hba1c measures the glucose that attaches to heamaglobin molecules over a 3 month period and is expressed as a % or mmol figure depeding on the system the lab uses. You want it around high 30s to low 40s mmol or 5.5 - 6% Last edited by a moderator: Jul 14, 2017
daisy1
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Messages 26,457 Location Switzerland Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Tablets (oral) Dislikes Cruelty towards animals. @Onwunyirigbo Hello and welcome to the Forum- Reduce your carbohydrate intake
- Choose ‘better’ carbohydrates
- Before meals: 4 to 7 mmol/l
- 2 hours after meals: under 8.5 mmol/l
- Before meals: 4 to 7 mmol/l
- 2 hours after meals: under 9 mmol/l
- Before meals: 4 to 8 mmol/l
- 2 hours after meals: under 10 mmol/l
- structured education to every person and/or their carer at and around the time of diagnosis, with annual reinforcement and review
- self-monitoring of plasma glucose to a person newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes only as an integral part of his or her self-management education
- Low Carb Program - it's made front-page news of the New Scientist and The Times. Developed with 20,000 people with type 2 diabetes; 96% of people who take part recommend it... find out why
- Hypo Program - improve your understanding of hypos. There's a version for people with diabetes, parents/guardians of children with type 1, children with type 1 diabetes, teachers and HCPs.
theoldfunker
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Messages 77 Location Surrey Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Tablets (oral)Onwunyirigbo said: Doctor said I could eat carbohydrate in small quantities. What kind of exercises should I do and how frequent. Should I trust the value accu chek glucose meter gives me? It's different from a one time result i got from lab. Click to expand...Welcome Onwunyirigbo There are many answers here and they all agree Low Carb and exercise, for me it's walking, as for meter readings they are a guide to what's going on right at that moment so after a walk my BG level reads high so I don't test for at least an hour. The meter is a tool for me with type2. The true effect of my diet and exercise come at my 90 day check up and that will tell you if things are going in the right direction or if you should be doing more to control sugar. Low carb is not no carb, it's control of your diet and learning to make choices that are good for you. It is a learning curve and it will become second nature and not such a chore. Good luck to you and welcome to the club. Post Reply Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
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