I have recently been diagnosed with prediabetes. Back in March my A1c was 5.8 then in June 6.1 and most recently back down to 5.8. My doctor never even mentioned it back in March and I wouldn't have known I was prediabetic except for a short hospital stay when I was told by another doctor.
My question is this: Now my doctor tells me because of family history he wants me to be very careful eating things like bread, pasta, crackers, fruit, etc even though I've cut back enough to drop my level in two months from 6.1 to 5.8 and I did while quitting smoking! I cannot even imagine having to eat a low carb diet although I do have 100 pounds to lose and I'm finding it very difficult to stick to any diet right now.
So I guess my question is did any of you have to start eating low carb with prediabetes and did it work. Did you find it difficult to switch to such a different way of eating and what about the articles and books I've read that say you can eat most anything within reason with diabetes and still keep blood sugar in check. My mom was diagnosed 3 years ago and she pretty much eats what she wants without being on medication even though her A1c is 6.3.
I'm so frustrated and confused. I know I need to do what my doctor recommends but really finding it hard to convert to such a restrictive diet.
Any suggestions are welcome.



