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Originally Posted by bulldawgdan thank you guys for responding. It seems her levels are going up and down alot lately. Tonight before bed it was at 108. Her typical breakfast has always been corn flakes with 2 percent milk and two pieces of toast. The rest of the day it can vary. She has tried to cut down on breakfast but I told her also she can't starve. She has to eat.
She doesn't want to start medication. The last time she went to the doctor he told her it was alittle high and might need to consider medicine. When she first found out that she had diabetes they put her on medication first instead of diet. It made her very weak and seem to make her blood sugar too low. She then found out she could control it with diet. She has done very well with it. I think she is just afraid that the medicine will make it even harder to control. Make it go to low.
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Maybe I was a little off track with that "certainly knows what kind of diet she must follow" statement. Corn flakes are terribly high carb, and if that toast is white bread, then that breakfast would send my BG levels through the roof. We're talking about 24 carbs for the cereal and another 28 or so carbs for the toast. So what you have here is over 50 high GI rated carbs at one setting. Way too much for most type 2 diabetics not on meds or insulin. She can have a very nutritious breakfast without this kind of carb intake.
If she wants to avoid medication at this point she should try to avoid foods with a high carb content and a high (over 55)
Glycemic Index rating. Also the basics like nothing that contains processed sugar or white flour, no rice, no white potatoes, and no pasta except for Dreamfields brand.
I certainly can't blame your mother for wanting to avoid the prescription meds if at all possible. But if it is not possible there are several types of medications available and some of them do not cause lows. I'm sure she would be able to find one that works well for her.