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by 49yearsold
2067 days ago
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Diabetes - since my mid-30's - now am approaching 50. Have maxed out on all pills. Very soon will be put on insulin. Did lot of running for a decade or more. Diet control is my weak point and toughest to be disciplined about. Not that I gorge on sweets/candies - but rice, fried food is something I cannot do a clean breakup with. But as and when I can - do regular exercise (running) and diet control. Very difficult for me personally. Hope once I am on insulin - I can still lead reasonable decent life past 80. Not sure if I know anyone who had diabetes in their 30s and lived past 80s with reasonably good health. :-) |
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I never took the meds they gave me. I started a keto diet righ away and never looked back. Now my tests have been all showing I'm in pre-diabetes range.
I eat healthy and walk everyday. I don't miss sugar anymore and I do have fast food once in a while.
What I eat: - Chicken, fish and some meat - eggs, salad, cheese, milk, tea, coffee - sugar free biscuits and sometimes sugar free Ice Cream - a lot of water - vegetables, and a special bread, no rice
I also found out that my insulin get released during lunch and later dinner, but not much during breakfast or after lunch. So I time how much I eat accordingly.
The nurse didn't believe her eyes when she saw my results and asked me about what diet I used.
I did prick my finger a LOT in the first 3 months but it was worth it, as I now know exactly what to eat and what to avoid.
I used a forum extensively (UK oriented) to follow my diet [1]. Hope this helps.
[1] https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/#diabetes-discussion.12
Edit: above is not a medical advice nor should you follow it to beat diabetes, it's only my personal experience.