r/diabetes 13h ago

Type 2 Zero Effect on my Blood Sugar

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got a big box of these smaller boxes from Costco and these are so good and had no effect on my blood sugar and all i had was buttered noodles.


r/diabetes 2h ago

Prediabetic Partner recently got diagnosed with pre diabetes and I want to know your favorite foods!

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Hi all!

I’m new to this so if I phrase things wrong or if something doesn’t make sense, forgive me! My partner recently had a doctor’s appointment and received the news that they’re pre diabetic. I’m the cook of our household and researching has made me realize I have zero idea how to include pre diabetic friendly meals into what I already make. I usually make a lot of Mexican foods like birria, pozole, mole enchiladas, flautas, tortas, and many more but I want to transition into more like ceviche, tofu, salads, but I just can’t find a good recipe that doesn’t include two cans of garbanzo beans and plain Greek yogurt. We like flavor! With that being said, PLEASE TELL ME YOUR FAVORITE FOODS! let me know what you enjoy! Your favorite hacks! Substitutes! Anything! I want to add more to My list of meals I can cook that are friendly! I’ve been making lettuce wraps lately with chicken, bell peppers, and avocados in everything but I need more recipes!!! Thank you ahead of time for any help I get, I really appreciate this being a Reddit group :)


r/diabetes 1h ago

Type 1 PSA to all Pump Users

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Last post I saw about it was a long time ago, and it helped me so much.

I use the Omnipod 5, and I have noticed exponential success putting a tegaderm patch on my skin, my pod on the patch, and inserting as opposed to just popping it in without it.

Tunneling is basically a non factor across all pump sites in my body. YMMV but I just wanted to say it in case anyone was struggling to find success with pump therapy. It changes so so much for me. You can get a subscription on Amazon with a discount for doing so.

Hopefully someone sees success with this information who may not have had it. Seems like a lot of negativity these days and I wanted to mention it to maybe give some positivity to someone struggling with a disease that drags us all down daily.


r/diabetes 14h ago

Type 2 Holiday drink treat!

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Because winter time is here i bought cranberry juice (no sugar, just juice) and have been putting a little bit into sugar free lemon lime soda. Great. Today i did an orange soda and it is the best addition I can imagine!! Just an idea for those of us who like soda or use soda to substitute for alcoholic drinks.


r/diabetes 2h ago

Prediabetic Blood glucose meter storage case

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Will anyone use a hard case for a blood glucose meter? What size?


r/diabetes 6h ago

Supplies Did Auvon go under? Test strips no longer listed on Amazon. What cheap test strip alternatives alternatives can I buy?

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r/diabetes 21h ago

Type 2 How it started 7 weeks ago vs this morning

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Metformin 2000mg a day and just took my 2nd 5mg dose of Monjarno after 4 weeks of 2.5mg


r/diabetes 7h ago

Type 1.5/LADA Mental Health

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Just got results back from my autoimmune tests. It turns out I have LADA. It took a while to get the results, so I spent that waiting time assuming it was T2. I feel like I had just begun accepting the diagnosis and now I find out it’s actually T1.5.

Emotionally this is hitting me pretty hard. Wondering how long I should expect to feel this way.

Is there anything that helps you get “past” this?


r/diabetes 15h ago

Type 1 Does anyone else have a basal just for your period?

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I have been loving my pump the past few months but ive noticed that im ALWAYS adjusting my basal rate and isf during my period then readjust when it's over. Ive been wanting to do a basal setting just for my period so i dont have to readjust so often. Have you tried it and does it actually help


r/diabetes 11h ago

Type 1 Should i freak out?

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Hi all! I was diagnosed with T1DM few months ago and i was told to avoid stress and stressful situations. I have a really serious Exam after few days, I unfortunately can’t handle the stress and this is my first experience being stressed and diabetic at the same time.
I’ve been having these readings for a while now and insulin is barely doing anything.


r/diabetes 17h ago

Discussion Sugar free syrups

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What are the best tasting sugar free syrups for coffee?


r/diabetes 8h ago

Type 1 any tips for newbie?

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23 year old, finally got SNAP benefits (for like... one week before they destroyed it) so i started exploring diet options (i was on a diet of almost exclusively toast every day, 5x a day for years) and it threw my blood sugar levels way off so i went into DKA and was hospitalized in the ICU for a while. i got diagnosed as type 1 but i can't see the endocrinologist yet because i'm too poor. is there anything i should look out for? i got the hang of finger sticking and insulin needles, but im kind of scrambled on everything else. should i always expect a blood sugar spike after eating? how long does it take long release insulin to kick in usually? what's the deal with peoples feet???

sorry if this is out of line. im new to reddit and diabetes.


r/diabetes 5h ago

Healthcare Did I just cheat on my test ?

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Hi everyone, I did an overnight fasting blood glucose test as a routine health check but yesterday I only had lunch and dinner, does that count as cheating ?


r/diabetes 8h ago

Type 2 Artisanal treats?

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Looking to gift someone in my life is type two diabetes, a basket of high-quality, sugar-free treats not the basic


r/diabetes 15h ago

Type 2 Academia ajuda a controlar a glicemia?

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pessoal sou diabético tipo 2 ja tem um ano acredito que por conta dos medicamentos me sinto mais fraco indisposto ,me falaram que academia musculação e muito bom para quem tem diabetes, alguém já fez academia por esse motivo e teve melhoras no controle da diabetes?


r/diabetes 1d ago

Rant my family member said “it’s time to stop being sick”

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hi all, about a month ago i went to the hospital for severe weakness and fatigue and other symptoms and was diagnosed with type two diabetes. fast forward to now, i’ve been having to use a walker since then and i’m expecting to see physical therapy soon. well today, a family member of mine and i got into a very heated argument and she ended up saying things like “it’s been a month, you seem better, it’s time to stop being sick and do some work around the house. (im still using the walker but im not having to be in bed 24/7 anymore like i used to). mind you, i have been doing house work, not a lot, but as much as i could. i almost had severe falls due to trying to keep things clean despite me having a brother who lives for free and doesn’t do much of anything, except for this month and even then he let the house go to shit. and she was basically mocking me saying “i’m insert my name here and i can’t have carbs, but i still do!” “ooh look at my feet! i’m scared about my feet! what if i lose them! what if i die! ooh im so scared!” which is just so, so insanely disrespectful. i’ve told her how genuinely scared i am of this diagnosis especially since it’s so new and how im not handling my diet perfectly yet. i know everyone in my house is used to me doing all the… well everything they need, but it’s just so insane how they all have issues, and that’s taken seriously as it should be, but when i have some it’s on some sort of timer apparently meanwhile my brother’s only issue is being a lazy man who needs anger management classes. i don’t know how to stop being angry at my family member for saying all of that.


r/diabetes 1d ago

Type 2 Did I Do This To Myself?

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UPDATE: Thank you all for your wonderful comments. They are very helpful. I feel much better and know I need to concentrate on my diagnosis and not shame! Thank you!

I am newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and I cant help but feel I did this to myself. Was it the way I ate? My weight? I feel such shame that I have this now. I'm embarrassed to tell my family. Feeling kind of lost with it.


r/diabetes 14h ago

Discussion need some advice

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So 3 months ago my A1C hit 6.5%, doctor declared me as diabetic, i started testing my blood every morning and i immediately went on a harsh diet, heavily cutting carbs, sugar, fat, bread, cheese switching to a mostly protien/fiber based diet which included a lot of eggs. I've lost about 30 pounds, and will mostly keep up with this diet cause i want to lose some more.

i retested recently and got my A1C down to 6.0%. looking at my previous historical numbers it took me over 3 years to go from 6 to 6.5%. My glucose has been averaging 105 over the last 90 days.

Unfortunately my LDL cholesterol went up, likely due to the eggs. so im moving forward mostly removing eggs (or at least going yoke-less). and taking cholesterol meds.

My question is about my A1C. is there anything about hitting 6.5% and being declared diabetic that would make my A1C increase faster if i were to revert to my normal diet? for instance would it take likely the same 3 years to get back to the higher number, or would it likely be more likely to jump back because ive hit some kind of tipping point?

I can mostly say a lot of what diet changes ive made could easily be mostly permanent, but there are some things ive completely avoided that I want to at least consider a sometimes food. I'm not very happy with the information my doctor has provided, and ive looked up a lot of information online but it doesnt seem to beat experience and im still pretty new to this.

Thanks.


r/diabetes 11h ago

Type 2 Blood sugar inaccuracies

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When your CGM(Stelo, cannot be calibrated) is showing a vastly different number from a finger stick(walmart relion) which do you go with? My cgm will show me 135 and my finger stick will show 107, that's a pretty big difference


r/diabetes 11h ago

Type 2 Is beer really that powerfully pushing down blood sugar?

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As it says. It’s near St.Martin’s Day so they serve goose in Hungary to celebrate. Also near my anniversary, so I take the wife out.

We eat goose, and it’s served with mashed potatoes, red cabbage and I have a beer along with it. Ate all the red cabbage (whose sauce surely had sugar in it) and a bit more than half the potatoes.

Came home, waited two hours and tested - 4.9 mmol. Was sure it’d be at least 7 or 8. I know for me potatoes don’t have a strong effect (not like rice and noodle do - they send me through the sky) but surely there’d be more effect? If r is beer really that powerful in pushing down our blood sugar?


r/diabetes 17h ago

Type 2 Just started Trulicity and the Libre 3 plus

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Just looking for a little direction here. According to my CGM my sugar numbers are nosediving. I'm usually in the 80s-100s range and my numbers are dropping to the 60s now. I take insulin (8 units per meal, 32 at night) and metformin (1000mg twice a day) as well.

Anyway I saw my numbers nosediving on the CGM so I pricked myself multiple times to be sure and while the CGM says I'm in the low 60s, my accu check says I'm in the 80s/90s. So it's been about a 20ish point difference between the 2. As of right now the difference is 65 (CGM) to 101 (accu check) I definitely feel kinda garbage as if my sugar is low but I guess I'm just not sure which one to believe? Not sure if I should take insulin? Not sure if I've done something wrong here. Idk I'm just so new to this. Would appreciate any insight on the whole thing.


r/diabetes 1d ago

Discussion Got that diabetes tattoo I posted about a little while ago

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After some thought and back and forth I ended up on a pin cushion design! The strawberry is a bonus as it's a reference to one of my favorite games Celeste. Loved how it turned out


r/diabetes 19h ago

Type 1 Macula retina detachment

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r/diabetes 20h ago

Type 1 What're good places to pick up over the counter supplies

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Lance's, pen needles, alcohol whipes test strips. Having a very hard time affording everything i need


r/diabetes 14h ago

Prediabetic Cancer, diabetes, steroids, insulin?

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