Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lose weight. That’s it. That will probably require changing your diet.
Also work on building lean muscle mass.
Drink water and get enough sleep.
This is one reason the results surprised me. I am 5’ 7” and 125lbs. I also eat relatively healthy! I can cut out more carbs, though. And I eat a lot of fruit.
So annoyed at myself for looking at results on the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Continuous glucose monitor. Eye opening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is type one and there’s a podcast that i love and have found extremely helpful. It’s called the Juicebox podcast and has type 2 specific episodes. I’m not at all a podcast person, but it helped me get up to speed on management at a really accelerated pace.
Can you expand on this? I am recently diagnoised type 1 on insulin. My understanding is that Type 1 dose and aren't as strict as type 2. Am seeing a diabetes educator in a few weeks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lose weight. That’s it. That will probably require changing your diet.
Also work on building lean muscle mass.
Drink water and get enough sleep.
This is one reason the results surprised me. I am 5’ 7” and 125lbs. I also eat relatively healthy! I can cut out more carbs, though. And I eat a lot of fruit.
So annoyed at myself for looking at results on the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Continuous glucose monitor. Eye opening.
Anonymous wrote:Stop eating candy and donuts and sugary drinks and excess condiments asap. Cut carbs a little bit. Increase vegetables
Anonymous wrote:Hmm, I am on cholesterol meds (runs in my family), I will raise that as one of my questions. I am under 60 and my mother has likely Alzheimer’s (not early onset, she is in her 70s) so now that worries me for sure. I definitely do not get enough sleep, my job is pretty demanding and I have to be up very early each day.
I’m making a list of all the recommendations here and can start some today, and this is giving me a lot of great questions to ask when I finally talk to the doctor.
I would have no problem internment fasting if that ends of being best, a lot of times I actually have to remind myself to eat. I just don’t have a huge appetite generally. My meal times are not very consistent and sometimes I even skip and just have a handful of nuts or some fruit. DH thinks my odd eating patterns is contributing (but he is not a medical doctor, it just bugs him how I eat)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lose weight. That’s it. That will probably require changing your diet.
Also work on building lean muscle mass.
Drink water and get enough sleep.
This is one reason the results surprised me. I am 5’ 7” and 125lbs. I also eat relatively healthy! I can cut out more carbs, though. And I eat a lot of fruit.
So annoyed at myself for looking at results on the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:I just looked at some reason blood tests and they suggest I am prediabetic. I know better than to look at health stuff on a weekend, I don’t know why I did but now I am stuck with this info until I can hopefully speak to the doctor or PA on Monday.
What do I do? Do I have to immediately change my diet?
Anonymous wrote:I just looked at some reason blood tests and they suggest I am prediabetic. I know better than to look at health stuff on a weekend, I don’t know why I did but now I am stuck with this info until I can hopefully speak to the doctor or PA on Monday.
What do I do? Do I have to immediately change my diet?