Hi everybody, I am new to this site. My husband is 74 and has recently been diagnosed with pre-diabetes. He has never been overweight and in fact has been underweight most of his life. He has always walked regularly too. He does have a brother with type 2 diabetes so I am assuming his diabetes has a genetic cause.
My problem is where to look for help with recipes to reverse this. There are several books claiming you can reverse pre-diabetes with the right changes. Most of them seem to be American and their recipes use cup measurements rather than weights. I also wonder if the ingredients they use would be readily available over here. I tried to download recipes from the diabetic society website but it failed. Can anyone tell me if it is possible to reverse this disease and suggest somewhere to find suitable recipes? Thank you in advance for your help.
It is begining of type 2 diabetes . It could be because of genetic or even poor life style with poor diet. In your case it seems to be genetic. T2 does not understand whether you are obese or underweight. It can attack anybody- yes if some one is obese , he carries a risk . If someone's blood relative is a Diabetes, he carries a risk too.
Type 2 is because of (1) Inadequate insulin production by pancreas or/ and (2) Body Cells not able to use the blood sugar adequately due to the nature of the disease itself.
The modern medical treatment aims at medicines both for whipping the pancreas to produce adequate insulin and also medicines that work in cellular level.
Due to whipping of the pancreas by medicines to produce insulin during the progression of the disease, the pancreas finally stop producing insulin gradually and finally coming to a halt. It no longer works.
Therefore all type 2' s are destined to get converted to type1 ultimately unless one changes the life style and diet .
Type 2 is not a disease by itself and so it may not get cured by medicines.
Since your husband is already walking, please ask him to continue- brisk walk 2-3 times a day- aiming 10000 steps a day which means walking at least 30 minutes -3 times , remain active , avoid long sitting. Every one hour get up and walk a while at your office , home and wherever you can. Don't take a lift. Walk 1-2 floors if possible . Take a walk to your nearby grocery store or a vegetable vendor. Take proper diet which does not call for insulin response, it could help minimising medicines. Normally Carb based food requires insulin. Your husband needs to minimise all kinds of Carbohydrates. Main calorie intake would be from Healthy FAT and protein, Diet known as LCHF.
Thank you for your very comprehensive reply. It was very helpful.