Per my last blood work several weeks ago my A1C is 7.2, so welcome to Type 2 Diabetes. My A1C had been mid 6's for the last two years so shoulda seen this coming.
My PCP office asked if I wanted meds or do diet and exercise. I said why not both. While I waited for meds and diet info I researched Type 2 sites and YouTube channels as I knew nothing about it.
I found a consensus among docs and patients on recommended diets. I started immediately with a trip to the grocery store and quitting my old routine foods. Mainly cutting carbed foods. My carbs were probably in the hundreds of gs per day.
I quit the potato chips, pretzels, Sun chips, snack crackers, snack pies, bakery pies, spaghetti/ pasta, egg noodles, rice, potatoes, cereals, ice cream, candy, granola bars (more like glorified candy bar), frozen waffles and syrup, white bread, bananas, cookies etc.
I quit fast foods a while back. The food was bad enough but the service was horrible. I only used FF if I was short on groceries or didn't feel like cooking. I quit sodas/ colas years ago.
I started new diet with celery, carrots, broccoli, grapes, apples, oranges and popcorn for munchie food. I kept the meats, chicken breast, boneless chicken thighs, pork, steak and hamburger. I'll add more veggies, fruit and fish next time shopping.
I can still have a tortilla pizza at 25g vs a medium or large PJ pizza. Still buy bakery rolls at 35gs as I like burgers once or twice a week. I still like my beer but I can quit that also.
Docs recommended 30-40 carb gs/ meal or 100g total per day, less if you can do it. I think this is attainable.
Had a telemed visit with my doc today. I explained my diet approach and doc agreed. I don't have to take the 500MG Metformin script yet. The PCP dietician will send out a revised diet or I could meet with them later. My A1C will be retested in three months.
I have high blood pressure and need to lose weight also. Back in the mid-2000's I went from 268 to 205 lbs by counting calories and burning calories, mostly by walking. So, I'll start counting carbs and calories and start my old walking routine. I used to do 3 miles per night and 7 miles if I had the time. I need good walking shoes which I haven't found yet.
I got myself into this mess. I retired in July 2020, planned on losing weight then. Soon to be 2 years ago Dad fell and broke his hip, my retirement time was cut in half by tending to Dad's house, bills, delivering meds, visiting etc. After Dad passed away I had executor duty and was the plumber, repairman, mover etc. I get very little help so it's mostly on me. The house is almost done, no new projects, just remove material and tools not needed and clean up.
I planned on finishing the house, selling and settling the estate before I worked on me. I've always done this, get the work done then it's my time. I gotta get started on me right now though.
Any thoughts, experiences or recommendations on dealing with Type 2 Diabetes would be highly appreciated.
TIA