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Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Quantum Bauble (Post 11593332)
Don't just cut sugar, cut all the junk carbs. Wheat/grains/rice/starchy veg (yes bin the 'taters, sorry). Plenty of good veg you can still have I'm not saying go carnivore but yeah... wheat and other bulk carbs, just get rid.

Also don't replace sugar with synthetic sweeteners... just eat cleaner. You'll feel better and live longer.

Thanks for your advice. :)

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie Christmas (Post 11592887)
oh dear, good they were able to diagnose you, you can reverse your diabetes through diet,

https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about-di...type-2-reverse

It is very much in your interest to control it as it can lead to all kinds of complications, affects your vision and some people need to have amputations

Thanks. :)

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 11592888)
Gusto glad the Doctors got you on safe meds.

Would they consider you to take the New Weight Loss Injection
under NHS care?
If you need it etc.

They said I am overweight by 2 stone. My friend said I look normal weight but apparently I am not.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11592889)
Interesting


My brother in law was recently diagnosed as pre diabetic so he paid for a fitted on us a glucose monitor each

They are attached to your upper arm for two WEEKS … the probe / needle is in your bloodstream for the duration .


Anyways it turns out we are both slightly UNDER pre diabetic so whilst being reassuring on one hand it was a wake up call on the other

We are now both making a conscious effort wereto reduce / refuse sugar

( so reduced amounts of sugar in drinks and being aware that all carbohydrates like bread and potatoes change to sugar !)

Also the sugar in fruit is treated like processed sugar as are carbohydrates by the body

I’m new to all this so by all means correct any mistakes

It's nice to know what's going on in your body after having a full check up. But a lot of people leave it too late or don't get a warning like me.

Kate! 30-12-2024 09:59 AM

Glad you're alright Gusto. Good luck with any weight loss you may undertake. Hope all goes well.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieKristmas (Post 11592890)
Oh no, sorry to hear this Gusto. Hope you continue to feel better.

My dad was told he was pre diabetic years ago,his doctor sent him on a course and he was able to reverse it

He has just last month been diagnosed as diabetic, which is age onset and he controls with metformin.

Yes I am metformin too. Thanks for your reply.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Holly Christmas (Post 11592892)
I'm sorry to hear this as well. Must have been a frightening experience for you.

Take care xx

Very frightening. Thanks.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ChristmasNeeve (Post 11592895)
Omg I was like that last night, my head was swimming, I just went to bed for about 12 hours, I wonder was it because of all the sugary drink and food over the last week? :/

Hope you're feeling OK now Gusto :love:

You need a check up I think. Best of luck.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11592901)
Life is full of surprises most of them you don’t want

Very true. I was feeling fine, and then bang I was on the floor.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie Christmas (Post 11592904)
The biggest surprise is that you managed to get an ambulance on Boxing Day

Yes and it arrived in ten minutes. I think he was in the area.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Rustic bauble (Post 11592962)
Awww...poor you. I bet that was scary...

I was horror beyond belief.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Santa's NaughtiNess (Post 11592912)
Omg glad you're ok. Yes you can reverse it through diet changes.

Yes very good now. Thanks.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Christmas Spirit (Post 11592998)
Sounds awful ....I imagine this is a wake up call , take care of your health as best as you can. You may need to alter lifestyle changes.

This has never happened to me,but I'm glad I only indulge once a year at Christmas. Cutting down on sugar and alcohol was the best thing:wavey: .

Definitely a wake up call but I don't drink or smoke but things can suddenly happen.

Lots of sugary drinks and chocs did it for me.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Christmas Dynamo (Post 11593018)
scary but this can be reversed with a change of diet thankfully

Yes. Thanks for the reply.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Pigeon Lady (Post 11593101)
…awwwwww you, that must have been so scary for you…:hug:..I’m so glad though that you’ve quickly got a diagnosis and that it’s something that can be controlled with lifestyle changes and tweaks as well as your medication you’ve been given…and those lifestyle changes will not only help in control of your Type 2 Diabetes, but they’ll hopefully enhance your life in other ways …no more spinning for you, just walking and enjoying a regular exercise routine…it really does help to balance the mind as well as the body…you take care, Gusto…:hug:..

Thanks for your advice and kind words.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Peppermint (Post 11593118)
Does anybody in your family have it? Type 2 is typically genetic so you've probably been prediabetic for a long time, have you ever been tested before?

Make sure you walk after every meal, it'll help keep your sugars in range :love:

Yes my dad had it. Thanks for the advice.

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Thotmas (Post 11593264)
Take care dear

Thanks

Gusto Brunt 30-12-2024 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie Christmas (Post 11593197)
Gusto could you post please so we know you are okay :worry:

Yes sorry. Absolutely fine like that day never happened but it did.

Thanks for your concern.

caprimint 30-12-2024 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11593425)
Definitely a wake up call but I don't drink or smoke but things can suddenly happen.

Lots of sugary drinks and chocs did it for me.

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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11593428)
Yes my dad had it. Thanks for the advice.

If you're genetically predisposed (which you were) then there's likely nothing you could have done to stop it, you'd have always gotten it at some point in your life

Sugar doesn't cause diabetes, it only spikes your blood sugar but in "normal" people that's not an issue because your body brings it back down within a couple of hours but in diabetics their sugars stay high for too long because you likely have insulin resistance which is caused mainly by being overweight/obese, not doing any exercise and aging (as well as family history of course). A diet high in fat is also "worse" for insulin resistance, which is why people who do the keto diet typically have issues adding carbs back into their diet after because they become even more sensitive to them.

There's also a girl called the "glucose goddess" who posts hacks about lowering your blood sugars which you could take a look at. She talks about food ordering where you eat protein/veggies first, followed by fats then carbs and sugars which can help to slow down the response of your spikes

You should probably just see which foods spike you (if you have a glucose monitor) and cut them out for a while until you get your numbers down, but different things spike different people so see what works for you before cutting all carbs etc like lots of people assume you have to do

Nicky91 30-12-2024 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Peppermint (Post 11593473)
If you're genetically predisposed (which you were) then there's likely nothing you could have done to stop it, you'd have always gotten it at some point in your life

Sugar doesn't cause diabetes, it only spikes your blood sugar but in "normal" people that's not an issue because your body brings it back down within a couple of hours but in diabetics their sugars stay high for too long because you likely have insulin resistance which is caused mainly by being overweight/obese, not doing any exercise and aging (as well as family history of course). A diet high in fat is also "worse" for insulin resistance, which is why people who do the keto diet typically have issues adding carbs back into their diet after because they become even more sensitive to them.

There's also a girl called the "glucose goddess" who posts hacks about lowering your blood sugars which you could take a look at. She talks about food ordering where you eat protein/veggies first, followed by fats then carbs and sugars which can help to slow down the response of your spikes

You should probably just see which foods spike you (if you have a glucose monitor) and cut them out for a while until you get your numbers down, but different things spike different people so see what works for you before cutting all carbs etc like lots of people assume you have to do

you mean her?


caprimint 30-12-2024 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 11593478)
you mean her?


Yeah that's her!!!

Gusto Brunt 31-12-2024 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Peppermint (Post 11593473)
If you're genetically predisposed (which you were) then there's likely nothing you could have done to stop it, you'd have always gotten it at some point in your life

Sugar doesn't cause diabetes, it only spikes your blood sugar but in "normal" people that's not an issue because your body brings it back down within a couple of hours but in diabetics their sugars stay high for too long because you likely have insulin resistance which is caused mainly by being overweight/obese, not doing any exercise and aging (as well as family history of course). A diet high in fat is also "worse" for insulin resistance, which is why people who do the keto diet typically have issues adding carbs back into their diet after because they become even more sensitive to them.

There's also a girl called the "glucose goddess" who posts hacks about lowering your blood sugars which you could take a look at. She talks about food ordering where you eat protein/veggies first, followed by fats then carbs and sugars which can help to slow down the response of your spikes

You should probably just see which foods spike you (if you have a glucose monitor) and cut them out for a while until you get your numbers down, but different things spike different people so see what works for you before cutting all carbs etc like lots of people assume you have to do

You know a lot about it. Thanks for your knowledge and wisdom. :)

Gusto Brunt 31-12-2024 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Peppermint (Post 11593681)
Yeah that's her!!!

Thanks,

Kate! 31-12-2024 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11593730)
Thanks,

How you feeling now Gusto?

Ammi 31-12-2024 06:51 AM

…there is so much helpful information on lots of health/NHS type sites also to implement best eating and exercise plans and also any information sheets that you might have been given at the hospital, Gusto…I’m so glad that you’re feeling well and good again and I don’t want to be that person that says BUT…:laugh:…but it’s obviously your body telling you that some changes need to be made so that you can continue that healthy path going forward…the changes will all be enhancing to your general well being as well…

…it’ll be nice to keep this thread going to let us know how you’re going along …:love:…


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