I AM A DIABETIC SINCE 6 YRS.I AM TAKING JALARA50 AND GLYCOMET GP4 FORTE AS PRESCRIBED.WILL IT AFFECT MY DIABETESE.I AM FROM ODISHA AND OUR PRIME FOOD IS RICE.ADVISE ME.
MY DOCTOR HAS TOLD ME TO TAKE A CUP OF RICE... - Diabetes India
MY DOCTOR HAS TOLD ME TO TAKE A CUP OF RICE AND 2 CHAPATIS IN LUNCH
JALRA-M tab:contains vildagliptin 50 mg, metformin hydrochloride 500 mg. Glycomet GP4 Forte contains Glimepiride (2000 mg) | Metformin (4 mg)
You can eat rice during noon meal.
Conduct HbA1c test.
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Please consider the following suggestions:
Management of sugar levels is a tough job but is not impossible if you realize that the task is essentially in your own hands. The doctor or dietician may guide you but ultimately it is you who has to put into practice all that has been learnt. Diet control makes maximum difference in a diabetic condition. Avoid sugar,sweets,and any food that is loaded with sugars like mango,banana etc. Also avoid vegetables like potato,beet,sweet potato etc that grow underground. Eat more of sprouts,vegetables and greens that give you fiber,minerals and vitamins. Eat less of rice,wheat and other cereals rich in carbohydrates and demand more insulin for converting to energy. The idea should be to reduce consumption by least 200 to 300 calories per day to gain significant results.
After diet,exercise plays a very important role. Walking or jogging for 40 to 60 minutes a day will improve your glucose metabolism significantly and spend about 200 calories.Management of sugar levels is a tough job but is not impossible if you realize that the task is essentially in your own hands. The doctor or dietician may guide you but ultimately it is you who has to put into practice all that has been learnt. Diet control makes maximum difference in a diabetic condition. Avoid sugar,sweets,and any food that is loaded with sugars like mango,banana etc. Also avoid vegetables like potato,beet,sweet potato etc that grow underground. Eat more of sprouts,vegetables and greens that give you fiber,minerals and vitamins. Eat less of rice,wheat and other cereals rich in carbohydrates and demand more insulin for converting to energy. The idea should be to reduce consumption by least 200 to 300 calories per day to gain significant r
Last but not the least one should lead a stress free life style. Stress is a recognized trigger for diabetes. Practice relaxation techniques like breathing exercises,yoga etc.
You should go for quarterly check ups and annual comprehensive review with an experienced diabetologist and follow the prescriptions scrupulously
Ultimately the most important person in your diabetes management is Y O U.
Thanx Mr. venkatramana babu for ur advice.I will surely follow it.