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How does one with diabetes do WW?  
How does one with diabetes do WW?

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+42 votes
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I am type two and on blue. I just watch the high carb foods there seems to be plenty of other options so it’s really quite easy to do. Six weeks in down 15. 2 pounds
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@angelynanger2 All plans have a list of free foods and recipes. I just skip over the ones with too many carbs it is not diabetic specific but you know what has a lot of carbs in it so you eat those things in moderation
+40 votes
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Just follow the diabetic guidelines your doctor has recommended but track your points. I was pre-diabetic before I started WW 2 years ago. My A1C is back in the normal range and the doctor has lowered the dosage on my blood pressure medicine. I’ve slipped a little the last 3 months because of surgery so I’m getting back on plan to lose more weight.  
+28 votes
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WW focuses on a more balanced diet, watching the # of carb grams consumed. The testimonies presented here are shared over and over.  
+31 votes
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Are you type 1 or type 2? If you are type 1 you will need to work with your doctor about keeping your insulin adjusted as you lose weight. If you are on insulin for type 2 you will also need to adjust your insulin but you may be doing that already based on what you eat.  
+42 votes
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I would ask your Dr❣️
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My mom switched from we to the diabetic diet. Lost 45lbs and no longer needs insulin. She counts her sugar portions and eats a lot of fruit veggies and lean protine foods. I am blue and eat a few more carbs then she does.  
+41 votes
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Watch your carb intake if your a diabetic, my doctor says to try and keep my carbs to 30 per meal/90 per day, I try to stick to that or less and it helps keep my sugars in line. WW really is a healthy way of eating because you just eat real food ‍♀️ be sure to track your points and watch your carbs  you got this.  
+41 votes
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Many on diabetes follow the plans and are seeing their A1C drop, you can also get personal Diabetes coaching, but check with your MD
+25 votes
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Very well
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Very well
+40 votes
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Consult your doctor. S/He will discuss which fruits to eat.  
+30 votes
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Talk to your dr- but I have type 2 and I’m doing just fine (almost 25 lb lost, a few sizes down and off 2 meds)
+33 votes
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My sugar hasn’t dropped yet so I’ve decided to watch the amount of higher sugar fruit I eat. I normally have a banana a day and watermelon or mandarins. I’m going to try more berries and apples. This was advise I received. I hope that helps me. I’m prediabetic now and will be doing bloodwork again in four months.  
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@unwish58 watch your carb intake, very important. I went from a type 2 diabetic for thirty years to a type one now using an insulin pump  I never was told about watching carbs until i was put on the pump and that is what i need to count when injecting my insulin, carbs not sugar. Try for under 30 carbs per meal.  
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@wealthy76579 I don’t eat a lot of carbs on WW but will it extra attention. Thank you!  
+41 votes
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I was prediabetic 6. 7 and 235 pounds . I started WW and stopped all white foods and carbs . I’m now 198 pounds abs my sugar went from 6. 7 to 5. 1! I’m on blue plan and it works for me . Just follow your plan . I was on metformin . no more ! Good luck
+32 votes
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My A1C dropped to 5. 4!  
+32 votes
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Mine too!  
+18 votes
by (640 points)
You also can see a dietician or nutritionist which is covered under insurance to help out with your diet
+35 votes
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I'm on metformin for my a1c 6. 7. I'm on blue ww. I love carbs. Having a hard time balancing them. Love the tips on which carbs you allow.  
+23 votes
by (15.8k points)
On 3 types of insulin- green works for me
+33 votes
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I know a couple of members in my meeting that are diabetic. I would consult your doctor or dietitian before starting or after. Plus if your going to the workshop the leaders can help you.  
+32 votes
by (710 points)
I have lots of members with diabetes who do the program. Reach out on connect in your WW app and there might even be a group to join there. Also, you can get lots of tips from members in the workshops. Good luck!  
+43 votes
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Just like anyone else. Ww pretty much is perfect for diabetics. I am diabetic. My A1C was 11. 0, it is now 6. 0. Some of that is medication, some if that is exercise, and some of that is WW. Both WW and Diabetes are about portion control. Nothing is off limits. You just have to stay within your points range. I stay within 5 points up or down from my daily points level. I exercise everyday for at least a 1/2 hour. Sometimes more. But if I have things planned I might break up that 1/2 hour into three 10 minute walks or dance, or whatever I feel like that day. I eat 3 servings of fruit a day. Don't let someone without diabetes tell you you are not allowed to have fruit. Don't let anyone without diabetes tell you what you can and cannot eat. You can have everything in moderation. Even a piece of cake on your birthday. Just make sure you don't eat cake on everyone's birthday! My day goes like this Healthy breakfast Zero point fruit snack Healthy lunch zero point fruit snack Healthy dinner Dessert which is usually Edys no sugar added ice cream. It comes in a bunch of flavors so there is no boredom. I track the ice cream first in the morning and work the rest of my day around it. If dinner turns out to be wonderful I can always have a little more and skip dessert. It's all about balance. I am going to copy and paste a couple of other things for you. Anyway, here is the part where I sound crazy, but believe me I am not. Diabetes was a blessing for me. I am eating healthier and exercising at a younger age than I would have without it. I will be healthier later than my non diabetic friends who don't exercise and who eat and drink with reckless abandon.  
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Everyday is a new fresh start. We all get into that frame of mind at one point or another. I reread the post I share with other people that are just starting out or need refocusing when I need to refocus myself. Maybe something on this will help you. The good thing is it is a new day! Today you start fresh. Today is your first day! Welcome to WW! Here are some basic tips TRACK every lick, bite, and taste. The program does not work if you don't track. You can lie to the tracker but your body knows what it ate. MEASURE breakout the measuring spoons, cups and the food scale. Don't eyeball it you will be wrong. EXERCISE find something you love. You won't do if you hate it. I personally like walking, dancing when the weather says don't walk, and cardio-drumming. I do cardio-drumming from YouTube videos. Nothing is more satisfying than hitting things with sticks. If you need to start easy try marching in front of the TV during commercials and then build yourself up to a whole show. MEAL PREP I always keep a big bin of chopped onions, a big bin of chopped bell peppers, and a big bin of chunks of cooked chicken breast. I also have staples like cucumbers, tomatoes, spinach, pasta, laughing cow triangle cheese, olive oil farro, tzatziki sauce, garlic, eggs, apples, oranges, bananas, berries, whatever is in season. This way when I am hungry I have healthy choices. Breakfast omlette throw together garlic, onions, peppers, eggs and then fold it over a cut up wedge of laughing cow cheese. For lunch a very easy tzatziki chicken. Chicken, bell pepper, onions, cucumber, tomatoes. Toss it with tzatziki sauce. You can put it on a pita, eat it without the pita, or what I like to do is RIP up half a pita and mix it in after the tzatziki is mixed in. For dinner maybe a salad with the spinach, onions, peppers, chicken. Etc. Maybe pasta or rice with anything on the list. The most important tip is KINDNESS be as nice to yourself as you are to others. When you are giving your self negative back talk, ask yourself if that is how you would speak to a friend and give yourself a break. I almost forgot. zero points does not mean zero calories. For instance, a banana is zero points but if you over banana you are gonna get yourself into trouble. EAT you need to eat within 10 below and 5 above your points level. If consistently under eat your body thinks there is a famine and holds on to every ounce of weight it can until the famine is over. Under eating and over exercising is a bad combo. If you stick to 5 below and 5 above it works better. for me at least. You are not alone in this. A lot of us join with that "last resort" mentality. But don't think that way. Take a nice before picture with a big smile because today is the day your life changed for the better. You are gonna get healthy, you are gonna be fit. You are gonna breathe better. You just need to give it some time. This is a slow process but it is a process that works. I'm excited for you taking this big step towards a healthier life. You might want to sit down and write yourself a love letter stating why you joined WW and what your long term goals are, how you will accomplish them (small term goals) and what you will be able to accomplish when you get there! I personally would like to be able to get up off the floor without having to hoist myself up on the couch like I am climbing Mount Everest. That is one of the things future me will be able to do. Last tip. don't hang out in the kitchen. Eat there, cook there, clean the dishes. But if it isn't kitchen related get out of there it is too tempting. Also do not compare your journey to anyone else's. We are all different. We all have different metabolisms. So mind your own journey and don't worry that someone else lost more that week. It won't help your progress.  
+38 votes
by (53.1k points)
Here is how I handle holidays. I figure there are about 20 food days a year. Holidays, birthdays, bbqs, etc. It is not those 20 days that get us into trouble. It is what we do with the other 345 days. At the beginning of the year I mark down 15 days where I plan on enjoying myself without guilt. I keep 5 aside for spontaneous celebrations. I know these days are coming so I can be super good on the days leading up to them and the days following. I expect a gain/maintain on my next weigh in but I am okay with that because it is temporary and I enjoyed myself. I also have learned that I can eat my Birthday cake guiltlessly, but I don't need to eat everyone's birthday cake. Unless they are part of my 20. For instance, I have cake on my husband's and my moms but not my siblings, niece, nephews, cousins, unless they are milestones. Then I might consider making it one of my 20. As much as I love my work family, I don't use my 20 on work celebrations. My 20 day system works well for me because it make it easier for me to stay on track when I know one of those days is just around the corner. It works for me. Also just so you know. Those holiday candies are the same candy you avoid all year long they are just in fancy magical holiday colored tinfoil. Remember that!  
+38 votes
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I have a breakfast that I truly love. I'm not that crazy about eggs but I love this breakfast. I keep it in my tracker as Everyday Breakfast YUM! In a small pan put a glug of olive oil. Throw in a fist full of chopped onions, a fistful of chopped bell pepper, Himalayan pink salt, McCormick's basil sprinkle, fresh ground pepper, sometimes trader Joe's umami mushroom sprinkle. Then I crack in 2 eggs and making sure all the eggs are covered. Then I put a lid on it for 1-2 minutes to let it set. Then I flip it over and on one side I put on a chopped up wedge of laughing cloud cheese. Then fold the other half over the cheese half. Laughing cow has a bunch of flavors so it can be a different omelet every day. If you only use teaspoon of oil the whole this is 2 points. But today we changed things up. Before we put the eggs in we whisked the eggs with avocado mash and then poured it over the vegetables. The rest of the process is the same cover, flip, cheese, and fold. The avocado mash adds 3 more points bring it to 5 points. It is very filling and very healthy for you. Sometimes you need a little more oil so a quick spritz with a sprayer does the trick. I meal prep 3 things and the rest I keep as staples. Meal prep A big bin of raw chopped bell peppers A big bin of raw chopped onions A big bin of cooked cubed chicken breast. STAPLES Eggs, laughing cow triangle cheese, shrimp, rao's marinara, beans, tuna, chicken stock, seasonal fruits and veggies, ff Greek yogurt, tzatziki sauce, Joseph's whole wheat, oatbran and flax pita, trader joe's lite Mexican cheese and lite mozzarella cheese, pasta and farro. For a quick lunch I make tzatziki chicken after it is prepped it literally takes 1 minute to prepare. Tzatziki chicken 1 fistful raw onion, 1 fistful raw pepper, 4 ounces of chicken. You can add tomato or cucumber if you have them on hand. Mix in 2 tablespoons of tzatziki sauce. You can eat it like this or put it on a pita but what I like to do is RIP up half a pita and mix it in after I've mixed in the tzatziki sauce so it doesnt get soggy. If I bring it to work I wait to do the mix in there because of the sogginess factor of mixing too early. For dinner you can take those same 3 ingredients and add them to pasta or farro or salad with any thing you like on the staples list.  
+35 votes
by (630 points)
I am type 2 diabetic on the blue program and I’m a diabetic. Consult your doctor first.  
+43 votes
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I went from 6 shots a day to 2. Blood sugars are wonderful now
+43 votes
by (770 points)
On Blue since last year with type 2. A1C dropped from 10. 8 to 5. 9 in 6 months.  
by (48.9k points)
@bad31 amazing!  
by (6k points)
@bad31 I have been on blue for 6 weeks my A1C has gone from 11. 3 to 9. 7. Very excited for future bloodwork! WW is awesome for diabetics.  
+26 votes
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You still have to count your carbs but you should already be doing that
+46 votes
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On Blue and I did the same as @bad31 and then went a step further and got rid of Trulicity and then got rid of the Metformin. On nothing now and consistant 5. for my blood sugar -You can get rid of type 2 diabetes.  
+46 votes
by (3k points)
Type 2 here loss 50 pounds off all meds accept one exercise is key and still I look at carbs cause that’s what makes your sugar go up and grazing all day brings your ac1 down
+50 votes
by (440 points)
I’m really struggled keeping my blood sugar up. I’m type one and my family had to call 911 twice in 9 days. I have never had 912 called and this is my first time to go into a diabetic coma. On the 9th day I went into a diabetic coma and luckily my son found me. Most of my points went each day to raising low blood sugar! PLEASE be careful! Two years ago it worked for me but it hasn’t this time.  
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@fleurette5 Maybe it’s time for some lab work and a doctors visit to perhaps adjust your medications?  
by (440 points)
Went twice during the nine days I was on ww . Blood work and medication changes. Tried to change to purple plane and still low BG . Tried again today and BG dropped to 32 with me working hard to stay within plan and eat some carbs
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@fleurette5 eat more carbs  at least 30 per meal, more if your sugars are still low. So scary.  
+50 votes
by (850 points)
Love it! Helps with everything!  
+39 votes
by (6.8k points)
Work with a registered dietitian and your doctor.  
+46 votes
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I am type 2 diabetic on insulin been on this lifestyle journey since oct i am a true turtle I have lost 10 lbs I started on blue but my weight never changed for three weeks I changed to the green plan and the weight started to go down mostly in ozs but every oz adds to up to a lb some weeks nothing it was very frustrating but my why to this whole journey is to be healthy and take less insulin which I have by 10 units less insulin more weight loss I have been a diabetic for 21 years and have never been at a health weight even thou I thought I was eating right ww has shown me a healthy way of managing what I eat that is helping me use less insulin a win for me. I am not a exercise till u sweat type person as I have found exercising that way only makes my sugars drop walking at a pace i enjoy and yoga are the exercise I found best suite me. I have chosen to walk at less 30 mins a day
by (370 points)
Green seems to give me the right balance of carbs to keep my sugars balanced I always have some kind of carb at all my meals snacks are usually a fruit which seem to give me that little boost till I have my meals I have also found that drinking some premium protein will take away that hungry feeling when u want to snack on unhealthy snacks it has taken me time to brake away from my poor eating habits. I know this is a lifestyle journey not a diet that u see fast results and especially being a diabetic and on insulin our bodies need time to adjust to better eating habits good luck on ur lifestyle journey
+18 votes
by (25.8k points)
WW really helped my numbers.  
+36 votes
by (48.9k points)
I’m due for lab work March 19 started the program January 7 I know it’s not a full 90 days but I hope I will see the number go down a bit
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