I was always told that I never had to worry about diabetes because my sugar always ran on the low side. Now that I have been on the South Beach Diet I have been diagnosed as having a syndrome called Pre-Diabetes. Has anyone else experience this?
Blood results went from 107 down to 105 and down to 100. That was fasting blood glucose tests. As you can see it has been going down, but now my doctor wants me to take another test because he wants me checked for diabetes. To me it seems if it keeps going down, that's good. Why do a 2-hour test where you have to drink something very, very sweet? I've worked too hard to rid myself of the food cravings. Don't want this test and then go back to eating everything in sight, when I don't think the test is needed. It is my understanding the Pre-Diabetes can be controlled or improved by diet and exercise.
Anybody with Pre-Diabetes have any suggestions as to what foods to avoid on this diet? I thought it was a pretty healthy diet.
By the way, my cholesterol has improved and all were in the normal range.
I read something that said diabetics should make pasta, bread, cereal, or rice part of every meal. I'm trying to lose weight so I don't eat any pasta, bread, or rice (not even whole wheat). I do occassionally (haven't for a long time) eat some South Beach cereal from Kraft (which is whole wheat). I'm wondering if because I'm not eating pasta, bread, cereal, or rice if that is causing the problem.
Anybody want to throw their 2 cents in?
