Hi everyone, well this one seems to have sparked a lot of discussion which is good. Thanks for all of your suggestions and your stories of how you reversed your diabetes. It’s very encouraging to see how many people have been successful. A word of warning but there are going to be a lot of videos coming up that were filmed before I started this new adventure of type 2 diabetes. Don’t be mistaken that I have fallen off the wagon because I have not. Tonight’s video is awful for what I am scoffing but that was then and this is now. See you tonight at 6pm for another video from Scotland. PS I just jabbed myself with a continuous glucose monitor to measure my blood sugar levels over the next 15 days. I will make an update video about that showing you all what is involved and how I get on. We can see together the impact of my meals.
@@LifeistooshortCK I have a sweet tooth ! Live alone and turn to Chocolate for comfort. I need to stop this as in early 60’s and know I should be changing my ways. Saw hard boiled eggs are a good go to snack and easy to do and leave in fridge dated. Are these Ok? Filling and nutritious I would think?
We went on a similar journey both health and in our van during covid and this August. I was recommended Pinch & Nom cookery books which teach you a new healthy, manageable way of eating a main meal. Sugar is our worst enemy, it gives us nothing. Change your salt to a natural sea salt and use more herb’s & spices. We drink decaf tea & coffee. You have to reduce the size of your stomach by eating less. I cook in olive oil and we eat a lot of veg. We now eat sourdough bread in UK and traditional baguette in France. We start every day with porridge made with water. I exercise regularly, my husband works part time. NO sweeteners, very dangerous. NO can sugary drinks. He is now around 14/14.5 stone, a lot healthier. We mostly cook ourselves in van especially in France.
I will. Stay tuned for the continuous glucose monitor I just bought. I will share the results. So far I am 2kg down on the last time I weighed myself 👍
Absolutely. Refer Fast 800, Fast 800 Keto and Claire Mosley's recipe books. Starchy carbohydrates are off the list. I haven't touched pasta, rice or regular bread for 4 months and have never felt better. Sourdough or Rye bread is better. Good luck!
As soon as I saw the title, I knew you were going to say Diabetes. I've lived with it 25 years. Low Carb is the only thing that has kept my BG levels steady. You can have some fruits, berries are the best. Stay away from bananas and grapes. Other fruits will depend on what you combine them with. Testing will tell you which fruits do what to your blood sugar. Everyone reacts differently. Glad to hear you are using the fridge/carbs for when you really crave the carbs. But you really need to cut the portion ratio of pasta to protein/fibre. Less pasta more protein/fibre. Breads are the worst, especially your favourite French Baquettes! Good luck on your journey.
Sirry to hear that. I was diagnosed as pre-diabetic a couple of years ago. I was lucky enough to go on a program for pre-diabetics from Reed Wellbeing. The program is a national program sponsored by the NHS. So far, I've lost 20kg in weight following a suggested menu plan, cutting out white bread and other high carb foods. Hopefully I've avoided becoming diabetic.
I am sure you have and we have both noticed your stunning transformation. Well done to you because it is no walk in the park. You are proof of what can be done so I will try and follow you 👍
Just wanted to say my husband and I think your both great we love your channel we find it very relaxing and a pleasure to watch you both we even love your voice keep up the good channel and thank you so much 🎉xxxx
I reversed my type 2 diabetes by going whole food plant based and low carb. Lost about 18lbs in 3 months. I’ve never looked back. No processed plant food you see in the supermarkets but make meals from scratch. There are heaps of recipes on UA-cam.
Me too! Dr Michael Greger , Dr Dean Ornish, Dr Joel Furhman are experts in healing lifestyle diseases. Many other type of diets work and give instant great results but only plant based give the long term results from research. I want those extra years - more travel in the van I say 💚💚💚
I was also diagnosed with pre-diabetes and I made some changes that not only helped my blood sugar levels but I also lost over 20 lbs. I stopped all the junk food (cakes, candy, crisps, etc.) and no longer bring them in my home. I will allow myself a treat if I go out to eat but I am usually so full from the meal itself, that I have no room for dessert. I only drink alcohol on holidays and special occasions. I walk most mornings (before the sun is up) but I think I will add in another walk after my biggest meal (around noon). I also do intermittent fasting most days so my first meal of the day is the biggest. Best of luck on this journey and keep us posted on what you find works or doesn’t work for you. We can all learn from each other.
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about four years ago. I don’t take any medication for it but packed in potatoes, bread, cakes and biscuits. If I want a treat, a piece or two of dark chocolate. Oh, don’t drink alcohol so I limit myself to a dram occasionally with a drop of water.
Having witnessed diabetes in the family for a lot of years my one thought about this video is by trying to find different ways of cooking/storing your favourite foods so that you can still eat them is a form of denial that will not serve you well. It’s very simple, cut out potatoes,pasta,rice,bread,dried fruits and the heavily carbohydrate fresh fruit. I’m not diabetic but in support of family members I also adopted these and don’t miss them it can be done.but you have to be ruthless with yourself. Witness Graham wizard in the wild, he’s been following Ellie’s diet because of her problems and has still become diabetic because his diet still contains the aforementioned ingredients. others have mentioned sometimes really harshly about your circumstance but that sort of candour with yourself will stand you in good stream. Atb
Time will tell and I will be honest about the results. The CGM is currently not in agreement with your views but then again its the three monthly blood test that matters.
Getting older really sucks for us all. Ailments that never used to affect us. I had to make better choices since I got older. You can do it Ken. More exercise and healthier diet.
Sorry to hear that, but with a few changes you will have a good quality of life. Being sick is horrible.(You know that my dad has terminal cancer and diabetis and my mum just had a heart attack, what a nightmare). Please look after yourself. Health is wealth 🙏. Looking forward to your Brittany series. Best wishes.
Seems like there are quite a number of us living this journey to a new life and health together. I was diagnosed just over 6 months ago at 62, and have been told at my check-up 10 days ago that I classified as Type 2 Well Controlled. I was paniced when I was first diagnosed and terrified to eat anything at all. That GP gave me zero info or support, but with the help of internet research and specific social media groups I am feeling more confident. It sounds like you have amazing support from your doctor! I lost 10kg in the first 6 months and feel far better overall. Carol, you are an awesome teammate and support - you will both find your feet on this new path soon and discover that the new life style can be great. Wishing you both everything of the best😊 Much love from South Africa
Just watched this and am very impressed with your way of dealing with this disease. You are an inspiration to others. No whining, just getting on with it. Well done, and good luck on your journey
Sorry to learn of your diagnosis Ken. It’s overwhelming when first diagnosed with something. Sounds like you’re doing lots of research, hope you can turn things around. ❤️🩹 best wishes, Em 💜
It’s a mind set thing. Just change your diet, exercise and think positive. The consequences of not doing those things are far worse. I am trying to convince myself as much as you as I have recently had the same diagnosis 😅
Sorry to hear about that but so glad you shared the news with us. This summer I was told I was pre-diabetic. Your video and the many comments has been so helpful. I also suffer plantar fasciitis - again just this summer - it’s all happening at once! So, thanks for sharing and offering your hacks and tips 😊
All the best with the new regime. I will follow with interest as I’m doing something similar to help with migraines. One difference is I’m slightly increasing salt intake, but that’s to aid hydration. I’ve not wanted sugar all summer, however now it’s colder, it would be a comfort to have a bit of sweetness. Very interested to see your sugar level readings after a meal. Well done for taking action. X
There are a lot of things with hidden sugar and salt. Take aways are one. Beer . If you can lose a couple of stone it will make a big difference. Cut portions , eat more protein and salads. I know you like cheese. Invest in a cheese slicer that shaves the cheese very thinly. I bought a little scale that weighs in grams and keep it on the counter top and weigh foods. There's a little yellow booklet that gives calories for every food and I use it all the time. I'm sorry to hear you have been diagnosed with this. I know you will manage this.
I have Weetabix, banana, and a few grapes with milk for breakfast, and try to eat healthy, stopped drinking alcohol 2 years ago. I was 22 stone. 2 years on I'm now 15.5 stone.
@Mark-nr4mg The wholegrain aspect is of minor benefit, iron can be obtained more optimal from meat. Weetabix will be broken down into glucose pretty quickly.
Funny how so few of the commenters here recommend exercise as a way to improve. Adding something as SIMPLE as a walking routine can have dramatic impact on health, since (apparently) so few do it.
Yep my hubby bought an ebike and we are very hilly here so he still gets plenty of exercise, ave 30km+ per ride. Ken you’ll know our hills well (IOM). Also kayaks as plenty of sea here 😆. We also go for long walks and he’s fitter at 64 than he’s been for 20 years!!!
Wrong diet and no amount of exercise will cure it. I walk thousands of steps, and yes of course it’s amazing, but you need a hell of a lot to counteract the wrong food, for weight and sugar problems.
@@The4manxiesNo amount of exercise will cancel out a high carb/sugar diet. I do thousands of steps and yes it’s amazing, but for sugar problems and also weight, it’s the diet. He would have to do a ton of walking to counteract a high sugar diet, which is not always feasible. The quickest way to health, youth, and energy is less food, and virtually no carbs (which is just another name for sugar)
I worried about you everytime I watched your videos. Your channel has been an inspiration to me for our traveling we make in our Pleasure Way Van. I served at RAF Chicksands in 1985-1988 and count the British as my best of friends always. I was harsh with my comments, but Ken you know it's up to you to change for the better and I hope you follow your plans. Your wife is amazing and I'm sure will hold you to your dietary goals. God bless and take care always.❤❤
My mum had type 2 diabetes. Normal values measuring with a glucolis apparatus is around 6. After a big dinner, if you have 25-30 you do have diabetes. Wait for 3-4 hours to measure after a dinner. From what I know, going down in weight might reduce the symptoms. Going down in weight is, well, you need about 2500 calories per day. You need to burn off those or you gain weight. Going down in weight by starving is not an option. Nobody can resist hunger. Find food that keeps you fed up for a long time. Tunar, eggs, salmon mixed with maionaisse. We do have a website in Norway where you can put in your daily consumed food and see the summary of your consumption every day. Then if you do walks or other physical things you can also put in that.
Regarding oil changes, I've never had a FIAT, I currently have a Mazda CX9. I have the oil changed with synthetic oil every 5000 miles at the same place each time. I chose a Firestone outlet since they do lots of oil changes and repairs if needed. They also have a lifetime alignment special I purchased. Every oil change they rotate my tires and align them too. Not sure if they are in the UK. I routinely travel from Texas to Florida to visit family and they are in both cities with 1700 outlets. Good luck with that.
It's not the end of the world Ken. I was diagnosed nearly 2 years ago and to be honest it hasn't made a huge difference. I have increased my veg - I eat fish more than meat anyway - and have really cut back on carbs, bread, pasta, potatoes etc. I don't deny myself things - that way lies madness as you want it even more. I have managed not to require medication, by keep moving, getting plenty fresh air and exercise. Apple cider vinegar is best for dressings with extra virgin olive oil or avocado oil. .I use cauliflower 'rice' and 'courgetti' - replacing the high carbs with veg. DO NOT OBSESS ABOUT THIS. I needs care but it does not rule your life!!! The Mediterranean diet is as good a way as any. Porridge for breakfast is also good as the oats are a slow release carb and avoids sugar spikes. You have to find what works for you. Be careful of 'hypos' - too low blood sugar - it can cause dizziness and headache. Enjoy your travels.x
Very sorry to hear your news. Good luck with your ideas for keeping it at bay. Great that others have been in a similar situation and reversed it, nice of them to share this with you gives encouraging thoughts.
I'm sorry to hear that Ken. But... I have a friend who was diagnosed with type 2 early this year, and she set to doing something about it, diet-wise. Well in only a few months her results came down back into "normal" again! Now she is a couch potato. So you two are not. There is hope! Good luck and all the best.
2 reasons. We might need more boot space and we tend to change vehicles at 3/4 years. There is nothing wrong with the Consort Nova and we might like a Pace at sometime.
Cut those carbs! You will handle this so well! I am prediabetic and following my doctor’s low carb advice. I will look forward to seeing the healthy meat and veg meals you’ll be enjoying! (Look for Dr Becky Fitness videos on UA-cam about meal advice.)
Love your videos. The old one about staying safe while wild camping was shared in Solo Women's group. Everyone was really grateful for it. Good luck Ken you will beat type 2. France will be good fun. Thank you to both of you for the great videos.
I have had type 2 diabetes for 21 years. I am 75. I don't eat pasta or potatoes. I do eat whole wheat bread and whole wheat tortillas. I keep my carbohydrates around 21 mgs per meal.
Great to see you with a positive attitude to your diagnosis, as a Type 1 myself getting as much knowledge helps me to deal with my condition would highly recommend going on a “ Desmond” course which should be offered though the NHS
Sorry to hear that Ken. I had it and cured it. My regime Skip breakfast and fast 18 hours, zero calories as not to spike insulin Up the fat intake and ditch the carbs. Amla powder, it lowers blood sugar, it is miraculous, do some research on UA-cam about it. Good luck
Good luck with the new regime guys! Very interesting vlog. Felt like we were all ‘having a chat together’! And many thanks for the foodie tips! Very helpful indeed! Best wishes. Martin in Manchester xx
I switched to a low carb Keto diet 2 years ago in preparation for major surgery and dropped 28lbs I still follow low carb as I am terrified of getting diabetes
Sorry about your recent diagnosis. Not fun but things could always be worse. Wishing you both all the best, safe travels and happiness. Enjoy your videos very much. From Tim and Carol in USA
Hi Ken, can I suggest looking at a Keto diet. It's tough at first but amazing when you enter ketosis. All the best and totally respect you both discussing on your channel to raise awareness.
Hi you two Thanks for the tips I’m type one diabetic and have never been told about the cooling effect on paster and potatoes Have fun in France looking forward to seeing what you find
It’s amazing how everyone can turn into a font of knowledge and mostly incorrect. What works for one person doesn’t for another. Please speak to your diabetic nurse if you feel you need the extra support. Wish you all the best control and hopefully remission x
@@CornishFelts I agree my husband tried everything and nothing worked both parents thin still with type 2 so now he's on tablets.He did manage for 10 year through diet though.
It’s good to hear a wide variety of opinions. I have seen the Dr and the nurse but I have also learned a huge amount from watching other experts on UA-cam.
I also suffer with planter on & off . For over 15 yrs . I also suffer terrible with Osteoarthritis so doing any form of exercise is pain killing for me . But the chair Exersise would be better . Was interested to hear about the pasta cooking and then to eat it the next day ! Coffee too for stopping the spikes of insulin .I’m also on a health program with the gps for better eating for diabetics . My fav is weetabix with fruit berries .it’s all about being sensible with eating biscuits etc . You can have them but have them as a treat every few days . I buiscuit and not 3 or 4 😊
Poor Ken! I know he enjoys his food! Still time to turn it around though… good luck! As you love your meat Ken, try to do keto or low carb carnivore diet. The protein fills you up. I did vegetarian keto because I don’t eat any meat…
Sorry to hear you're type 2 and wishing you every success in turning it around. My friend managed to on a Ketone diet and still sticks to it now. Unfortunately my son has type 1 and no hope of reversal. Good luck! x
Diabetes goal posts have moved over the last 30 years, so today many people are borderline and as soon as Pharmaceutical companies can they have more drugs to help! My situation was after heart attack and following drugs administered my Diabetes situation came closer each year, then I decided the Statins and other crap was making me ill, so my decision two years ago was that all drugs except the Aspirin tablets that thin the blood went into the bin, what happened next after blood tests my Type2 Diabetes returned to normal. Do as much research as you can as the whole Pharmaceutical thing leaves me cold.
Well sorry to see this and we’d guessed, I used to wince when Ken reached for the croissants and cakes. It’s amazing how the numbers come down though once you get going with it; another trick to push the post meal numbers down is walking soon after you eat, works a charm, even just a 10/15 minute brisk one. Good luck with it all 😊
Please tune in to Dr Ken Berry and the proper humans diet. What he says makes sense but goes against everything doctors tell you. Please give it a watch on UA-cam.
Dr berry on youtube has very good advice. Also dr Berg.The drs in the UK do no have a clue about diet in diabetes,they advise all the wrong things to eat,avoiding high carb foods is very important,avoid pasta,rice and all processed foods.Pasta is really bad for diabetes.
First I knew about type 2 diabetes was when I changed doctor as a result of a stressful house move. The doctor congratulated me on the efforts I had made to get the diabetes under control. Which was news to me as it was the first time I had been told I was diabetic. Once you have been diabetic you are diabetic - which is ok because you are in the system and then monitored. As far as I am concerned get weight sorted and everything flows from that. Great vlogs by the way!!
You'll find your own way that suits your lifestyle and hope by doing so you can reverse it. Me since May, I've cut right down on carbs, up protein, don't eat after 6pm miss breakfast, have lost over 2 stone, lost my aches and pains😊 (thanks to Michael Mosley 😞bless him) I personally think the carbs and highly processed foods have a lot to answer for over the decades to the general health of the population, it's a ticking time bomb for the young.
Lovely understanding and support from Carol. I too have a load of health issues including Type 2 (mild). One thing that spikes sugars I find is a cold or Flu. Best wishes for the future
It’s awful Ken…u have to cut out carbs ..literally can’t eat nothing much ..so boring …I thought I had it but I didn’t ..after a meal u can go for a walk cos using muscles uses up any sugar in the body as does sitting and doing heal toe excercises with the legs.
Sorry, that is simply not true. I eat a ton of carbs sometimes, for example if I am on a 5 mile brisk walk / hike, I can eat a huge *white bread* roll with virtually no impact to my BG. If I eat that same thing (a favorite of mine) without doing any walking, it would spike my BG to around 16 mmol/L
We’re sorry to hear of your diagnosis, but happy to hear you’ve caught it and are making plans to get healthier. One other thing you can do for your feet is to roll the arch of your foot on a golf or racket ball. Thank you for your open hearts. We love watching you two, and will be praying for you as the Lord brings you to mind.
It sounds like you’ve done your research and have a great plan in place. It will be challenging while in France, but I believe you’ll make it work. We change our oil and filter every 5,000 miles. I’m fortunate as I have 5 sons, each capable of doing the job for me. I’m looking forward to the France adventure!! Mary
Keto/Carnivore diets - Check out Dr Ken Berry, Dr Anthony Chaffee, Dr Shawn Baker, Laura and Chris Spath (was type 2), amongst others on you tube. There's loads of info on how to reverse type 2 and other ailments. All the best.
I had type 2 diabetes for years. Hated the medication. Started strict Keto diet. Intermittent fasting. Diabetes gone in 4 weeks. Now I eat one meal per day, beef, bacon, butter and eggs
Thanks so much for the hacks and good luck with reversing your T2. While I don’t (yet) have T2, all your hacks are great to start just for better health. Nice as well to have these goals in common to work towards! 😊
100% agree. My partner and i not only lost weight on keto / carnivore but also feel so much healthier. Initially, it was hard, but we quickly got used to it and can't imagine eating differently now.
i was diagnosed Type 2 in 2017 and fully reversed it on Carnivore. Sorry to read that Ken is now Type 2 but just eat low carb (no root veg) and you’ll be fine xxx
As mentioned above . Please please take abit of time out and start watching some "ken berry" and "Anthony Chaffee" videos on UA-cam . Totally reversible
Good Point.The tipps from the"Glucose goddess" are good to avoid sugar pikes and certainly very helpful for generally healthy people to avoid getting Diabetes. But when you already have Diabetes, this might not be enough to reverse it which is possible by eliminating all sugars, also the hidden ones (and sweeteners) and cut out carbs as much a possible. That, along with some type of short-term fasting, at the same time reverses non-alcoholic fatty liver disease that is linked to diabetes and all sorts of inflammations. The changes aren't easy (especially in France) but oh so worth it. Trying clean Keto for one month is certainly worth a go. Good luck with it.
Thank you for such a forthright video. I’m sorry about your diagnosis but glad that you’re taking all the right steps to stay healthy and keep it in check. Enjoy France. Safe travels🥰
What you describe eating like rice, pasta, bread and potatoes really is not good for a diabetic person... focus on leafy greens, eggs, meat, fish instead
Being in a similar situation to Ken, including fasciitis, I finally landed on swimming pool exercises 3-4 times a week for an hour at a time - actually in a local hydrotherapy pool which is nice and warm (around 32deg). The results became apparent after just a few weeks, and it doesn't seem tedious at all because I keep my head above water and can therefore wear earbuds and listen to a playlist of music and podcasts. Looking forward to your sojourn in France!
Ken, cut down your meat and dairy, cake choccies etc and increase your veggies and fruit. Wholemeal all the way,including pasta. Hubby is Type 2 and overnight he went 99% plant based 4 years later he's almost reversed it.
Pasta got carbs in it ..a complex carb though..as have potatoes again a slower absorb carb..u have to go for walks with in the hour after eating a meal ,as is uses the sugars up by the muscles .
Good luck on your health journey Ken. My doctor put me on a CGM, constant glucose monitor, when she thought I may have blood sugar regulation problems. My husband went on one as well. It was VERY interesting because you can see what foods your particular body responds to and causes spikes most. Sometimes the things you think would cause spikes don’t and vis versa! It is good to see your personal body responses. She gave me all the same hacks as you. I started them and have lowered my A1C to 5.3 from 5.8 in a few months.👍
well done did your doctor offer that voluntarily or did you have to ask out of interest? I’ve bought one but if I’m entitled to one on the NHS I think I’d have it.
Hi Ken, My doctor ordered the CGM for me. She is a naturopathic doctor (not an American Medical Association, AMA doctor) so my Medicare coverage did not pay for it. It cost me about $120. Our health system here in the US is not ideal as I am sure you know. Hopefully your NHS would pay for the CGM if your doctor recommended it. Good Luck and good health!
Hi you two, Ken it will be alright, it's your motto, enjoy live but in a different way. In June I drove down the west coast of France all the way down and then towards Andorra, it was great, the hills in Normandy looked like Hobbit land. Andorra's mountains were mind blowing. If it rains and the nights are a bit cold, you have more room now to make it nice and cosy. Lots to see so have fun.
It’s really no big surprise. Very sad to hear. Food is either poison or food is Medicine. You chose to poison yourself. I hope you choose a different path now. Again, sorry to hear it.
So sorry to hear your news Ken. I know it’s very difficult and you need lots of determination to make different lifestyle choices, but it looks like you’ve done lots of research and implementing new things already, and doing it together which is great. I know Carol will be a great help and that as always you will face these challenges together. You can do it, you can reverse that diagnosis 👍 Thinking of you both and sending you my very best wishes. Alison xx
Hi Ken🙋🏻♀️ so sorry to hear your news. We love you two and watch every one of your shows as they come out Friday night. We were surprised when you popped up a day early! Had an idea what you were going to say though. You’re not on your own,it seems like this thing gets a lot of us who are of a certain age. I managed to turn mine around by cutting the carbs. I bloomin hate salads but have stuck to No white bread no white rice no potatoes. Wholewheat bread, lentils instead of rice and sweet potatoes. Been a year now and it seems to be working the weight fell off me and I had tons more energy. Hope this helps. Keep those shows coming.
Enjoyed that, very much, I am diabetic type 2 since I was 60 some 18 years ago, reversed it for a while, I must say losing weight is key to controlling it. Good luck Ken and thank you for your research. Very helpful.
I too am Type II. I have found Ozempic to work best for me. Best of luck dealing with your diagnosis. You got this! I can’t wait for your upcoming videos in Snoopy! Walk in peace!!
I’ve only just found you guys, you showed up on my feed and I had a Quick Look. I’ve been dipping in and out and enjoying your vlogs. I don’t have a van, and can’t yet convince my wife, but hey ho. I’ve spent thousands of hours watching and listening to doctors, professors and hundreds of patients share there journeys. I’ve even interviewed the top professors, doctors and thought leaders on my own channel. Early on exploring your content I noticed immediately your gut and food choices, so I guessed you were pre-diabetic, so know surprises watching this one. I know personally folks who have completely reversed out of their diagnosis and who are off their drugs, have lost their guts and are thriving. Please, please, please, while driving around listen to podcasts on Low-Carb, Keto and even Carnivore. Start with Low Carb MD Podcast. If you think it will help, I am more than happy to have a chat. It will be fantastic to see your new videos of adventures on here for years to come. I genuinely think the well meaning advice to eat frozen or chilled precooked pasta, rice and especially potatoes is extremely questionable. Wishing you both the very best for all your journeys ahead, please keep up the good work.
Sorry to hear that Ken, we love Brittany , we normally go in June/July, we go via Portsmouth to St Malo, sails about 8pm, then dinner on board, then sleep, wake up and you have arrived. We come back via Caen, day crossing .Places we love Tregastel, Port Navalo, Quiberon, look at camping car pass ,the aires are great .We will be going back to Brittany next year, currently in Laon, in Connie our Consort Pace
Thank you for your update, I really liked the bit about rice, I will now be batch cooking rice and freezing it. I really don't know why I haven't done it before 😮😮😮
Hi Ken, I was diagnosed with type 2 in February while I was in hospital following a heart attack. We followed the dietary advice ( low carb diet etc), and since then I have reversed it. Also we have lost over 2 and a half stone each. We feel much better for it. I am sure you will be able to beat it, good luck and all the best with the journey ahead.
We've never done the tunnel (always used the dfds newhaven to dieppe ferry). Looking forward to seeing how you use the tunnel it might be another option for us
Thanks for the real time update. I have diabetes type 2 also. Hang in there! It gets easier once you get into the routine of healthier cooking and eating. This spring I started using the glucose monitor that you wear on your upper arm. It has made a world of difference in controlling my blood sugar.
I just bought one and it’s fascinating. What type is yours and what do you like and dislike about it. Mine is an iCan. I just bought the first one I saw on Amazon so I probably could do better.
@@LifeistooshortCK Mine is a Dexcom G7. It lasts 10 days. 3 month supply. I get mine from a mail-order pharmacy through my medical insurance. It is worn on the upper arm, on the inside underneath. No complaints. I have a small receiver or I can program it on my cell phone. I chose the phone so that there is only one gadget that I have to keep with me. I'd be glad to answer any other questions.
Ah keep well Guys . My Dad has it as well ,but he manages it very well now. Just some changes and u should be good . Not easy. Service wise it's not so easy to even do the new vehicles anymore as a d.i.y. I done ours last weekend as I know my way around the older stuff. Keep to service intervals for warranty guys.
Hi again; also, in discussing trips you want to do: I would love to see an extended series in Ireland. The Wild Atlantic Way. I loved you previous trip. We love the west of Ireland, and I think your style of travel would suit a series like that perfectly. More in depth than the last one though.
Good luck with the new eating plan/lifestyle changes! Really hope it works for you both. A lot to take on. But will definitely be worth it. Take care. 😊
Sounds like you two are being very practical and are on target to correct this problem.😊 I vary my diet by the seasons and I never get bored with what I am eating. You guys may want to try to make Japanese rice balls as a snack or appetizer. Find recipes online, you use rice wine vinegar and veggies.. Stay healthy guys, thanks for sharing..
Hi carol and ken wow this video has given me a few tips to see if I can control my reactive hypoglycemia I was pre-diabetic and overweight I have lost a considerable amount of weight and I'm now normal BMI and that's great but now I have severe spikes that are very random I will try your tips and good luck on your journey with the van and your health ❤
I'm sorry to hear about your diabetes, but thank you for lots of great advice about eating more healthily overall. I found it really helpful. I hope it all works well for you.
Intermittent fasting is the way to go. It's not a diet but a way of eating. with 2 meals a day, between certain times. I personally do 12 o'clock meal and 5 and 6pm evening meal. That will totally reverse you type 2 diabetes. And absolutely cut all man made food like pasta and flour products, all breads. It's all about food combination. If you eat full fat (dont use fat free as they add really bad ingredients for the texture), it needs to be combined with protein, and protein with very low and natural carbs like some veg. Try to keep low carbs under 20gr a day. It's the carbs that will create the majority of the insulin spikes. I have lost 30 kilos (4 stones 10 lbs) since the beginning of April and on the road to lose another 30. With minimal exercise. I can talk to you more about it if you want to. It's very simple. Cut all sugars, but coffee is really necessary in the morning, and it doesn't break your fasting window.. You can use a natural product like erythritol (the brown one as the white one, like stevia, tastes strange). I am really happy to chat with you about it and give you come examples of food combinations with a chart. But for the veg, it's the opposite, when you eat fish or meat with veg, eat the protein first as it will fill you up and the veg at the top of the stomach will go down in your intestines but won't have time to completely trigger an insulin spikes. If you eat them first, the carbs will immediately trigger an insulin spike
Think of this as a new adventure. I have food sensitivities and coeliac’s disease. I find it helpful to concentrate on what I can eat and not what I cant. I have got used to using a spiralizer to cut carrots and zucchini into spaghetti strands cooked in the microwave so I can check for an el dante texture . You have got this. I am going to look into retrogradation as it sounds good.
We have a spiralizer and have experimented with swapping pasta for veggies. Not bad but certainly not the same but the veggies win health wise. It’s going to be treated as an adventure for sure. I like your positive mental approach to the problem 👍
Hi everyone, well this one seems to have sparked a lot of discussion which is good. Thanks for all of your suggestions and your stories of how you reversed your diabetes. It’s very encouraging to see how many people have been successful.
A word of warning but there are going to be a lot of videos coming up that were filmed before I started this new adventure of type 2 diabetes. Don’t be mistaken that I have fallen off the wagon because I have not. Tonight’s video is awful for what I am scoffing but that was then and this is now. See you tonight at 6pm for another video from Scotland.
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I just jabbed myself with a continuous glucose monitor to measure my blood sugar levels over the next 15 days. I will make an update video about that showing you all what is involved and how I get on. We can see together the impact of my meals.
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@@LifeistooshortCK I have a sweet tooth ! Live alone and turn to Chocolate for comfort. I need to stop this as in early 60’s and know I should be changing my ways. Saw hard boiled eggs are a good go to snack and easy to do and leave in fridge dated. Are these Ok? Filling and nutritious I would think?
@@sallyhumphreys2714 yes, we boil them six at a time and leave them in the fridge in their shells until we are ready to eat them 🙂
@@LifeistooshortCK Great idea to hard boil 6 at a time and refrigerate! Thank you.
Good luck with the battle - re Brittany, Newhaven to Dieppe is a no brained 👍
Turn this negative into a positive …. Take us on your journey back to good health and you will also inspire others to make changes….
Yes indeed. That is one of the great plusses of UA-cam. 👍
Here here!! I hope you’re ok Ken you’ve got this!! everything will be ok with carol by your side ❤
We went on a similar journey both health and in our van during covid and this August.
I was recommended Pinch & Nom cookery books which teach you a new healthy, manageable way of eating a main meal.
Sugar is our worst enemy, it gives us nothing. Change your salt to a natural sea salt and use more herb’s & spices.
We drink decaf tea & coffee. You have to reduce the size of your stomach by eating less. I cook in olive oil and we eat a lot of veg. We now eat sourdough bread in UK and traditional baguette in France. We start every day with porridge made with water. I exercise regularly, my husband works part time. NO sweeteners, very dangerous. NO can sugary drinks.
He is now around 14/14.5 stone, a lot healthier. We mostly cook ourselves in van especially in France.
Good advice Fiona
I will. Stay tuned for the continuous glucose monitor I just bought. I will share the results. So far I am 2kg down on the last time I weighed myself 👍
Low carb, low carb, low carb, its the only way to recovery. Good luck with it all🏃♂️ 🥦🍄🥑🍅🚴♂️
Yep, low carb or even full carnivore, dump the fruit - you can beat this !!
Absolutely. Refer Fast 800, Fast 800 Keto and Claire Mosley's recipe books. Starchy carbohydrates are off the list. I haven't touched pasta, rice or regular bread for 4 months and have never felt better. Sourdough or Rye bread is better. Good luck!
@@misswings000sourdough bread is ok to eat?
@@doffchitty1875 just a slice and not every day.
I agree low carbs has to be a significant part of the strategy. 👍
As soon as I saw the title, I knew you were going to say Diabetes. I've lived with it 25 years. Low Carb is the only thing that has kept my BG levels steady. You can have some fruits, berries are the best. Stay away from bananas and grapes. Other fruits will depend on what you combine them with. Testing will tell you which fruits do what to your blood sugar. Everyone reacts differently. Glad to hear you are using the fridge/carbs for when you really crave the carbs. But you really need to cut the portion ratio of pasta to protein/fibre. Less pasta more protein/fibre. Breads are the worst, especially your favourite French Baquettes! Good luck on your journey.
Right on point!👍
Sirry to hear that. I was diagnosed as pre-diabetic a couple of years ago. I was lucky enough to go on a program for pre-diabetics from Reed Wellbeing. The program is a national program sponsored by the NHS. So far, I've lost 20kg in weight following a suggested menu plan, cutting out white bread and other high carb foods. Hopefully I've avoided becoming diabetic.
I am sure you have and we have both noticed your stunning transformation. Well done to you because it is no walk in the park. You are proof of what can be done so I will try and follow you 👍
All the best lovely Carol & Ken, you do what’s best for you!❤️
Sorry to hear that Ken. It’s reversible. Be confident ❤
Just wanted to say my husband and I think your both great we love your channel we find it very relaxing and a pleasure to watch you both we even love your voice keep up the good channel and thank you so much 🎉xxxx
Thanks ❤️
I reversed my type 2 diabetes by going whole food plant based and low carb. Lost about 18lbs in 3 months. I’ve never looked back. No processed plant food you see in the supermarkets but make meals from scratch. There are heaps of recipes on UA-cam.
Me too! Dr Michael Greger , Dr Dean Ornish, Dr Joel Furhman are experts in healing lifestyle diseases. Many other type of diets work and give instant great results but only plant based give the long term results from research. I want those extra years - more travel in the van I say 💚💚💚
I was also diagnosed with pre-diabetes and I made some changes that not only helped my blood sugar levels but I also lost over 20 lbs. I stopped all the junk food (cakes, candy, crisps, etc.) and no longer bring them in my home. I will allow myself a treat if I go out to eat but I am usually so full from the meal itself, that I have no room for dessert. I only drink alcohol on holidays and special occasions. I walk most mornings (before the sun is up) but I think I will add in another walk after my biggest meal (around noon). I also do intermittent fasting most days so my first meal of the day is the biggest. Best of luck on this journey and keep us posted on what you find works or doesn’t work for you. We can all learn from each other.
Will do 👍
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about four years ago. I don’t take any medication for it but packed in potatoes, bread, cakes and biscuits. If I want a treat, a piece or two of dark chocolate. Oh, don’t drink alcohol so I limit myself to a dram occasionally with a drop of water.
Sounds good 👍
Having witnessed diabetes in the family for a lot of years my one thought about this video is by trying to find different ways of cooking/storing your favourite foods so that you can still eat them is a form of denial that will not serve you well. It’s very simple, cut out potatoes,pasta,rice,bread,dried fruits and the heavily carbohydrate fresh fruit. I’m not diabetic but in support of family members I also adopted these and don’t miss them it can be done.but you have to be ruthless with yourself. Witness Graham wizard in the wild, he’s been following Ellie’s diet because of her problems and has still become diabetic because his diet still contains the aforementioned ingredients. others have mentioned sometimes really harshly about your circumstance but that sort of candour with yourself will stand you in good stream. Atb
Time will tell and I will be honest about the results. The CGM is currently not in agreement with your views but then again its the three monthly blood test that matters.
Getting older really sucks for us all. Ailments that never used to affect us. I had to make better choices since I got older. You can do it Ken. More exercise and healthier diet.
Thanks for the info and good luck. I’ll start by looking at those exercises. We’re all in this together.
Sorry to hear that, but with a few changes you will have a good quality of life. Being sick is horrible.(You know that my dad has terminal cancer and diabetis and my mum just had a heart attack, what a nightmare). Please look after yourself. Health is wealth 🙏. Looking forward to your Brittany series. Best wishes.
Will do
Seems like there are quite a number of us living this journey to a new life and health together. I was diagnosed just over 6 months ago at 62, and have been told at my check-up 10 days ago that I classified as Type 2 Well Controlled. I was paniced when I was first diagnosed and terrified to eat anything at all. That GP gave me zero info or support, but with the help of internet research and specific social media groups I am feeling more confident. It sounds like you have amazing support from your doctor! I lost 10kg in the first 6 months and feel far better overall. Carol, you are an awesome teammate and support - you will both find your feet on this new path soon and discover that the new life style can be great. Wishing you both everything of the best😊 Much love from South Africa
Cheers 👍
Keep up the good work Ken, it will pay off.
Just watched this and am very impressed with your way of dealing with this disease. You are an inspiration to others. No whining, just getting on with it. Well done, and good luck on your journey
Salt is good, check out Redmond Salt based in Utah, no chemicals are used to process this salt where virtually all salts are processed with chemicals!
Sorry to learn of your diagnosis Ken. It’s overwhelming when first diagnosed with something. Sounds like you’re doing lots of research, hope you can turn things around.
❤️🩹 best wishes, Em 💜
Thanks Em ❤️
It’s a mind set thing. Just change your diet, exercise and think positive. The consequences of not doing those things are far worse. I am trying to convince myself as much as you as I have recently had the same diagnosis 😅
Good luck, hope you can reverse your diagnosis 🙂
Sorry to hear about that but so glad you shared the news with us. This summer I was told I was pre-diabetic. Your video and the many comments has been so helpful. I also suffer plantar fasciitis - again just this summer - it’s all happening at once! So, thanks for sharing and offering your hacks and tips 😊
Have a look at low carb ken it really does help with type two diabetes 😊 good luck also do your research there are some supplements that can help 😊
Thanks, will do 🙂👍
All the best with the new regime. I will follow with interest as I’m doing something similar to help with migraines. One difference is I’m slightly increasing salt intake, but that’s to aid hydration. I’ve not wanted sugar all summer, however now it’s colder, it would be a comfort to have a bit of sweetness. Very interested to see your sugar level readings after a meal. Well done for taking action. X
There are a lot of things with hidden sugar and salt. Take aways are one. Beer . If you can lose a couple of stone it will make a big difference. Cut portions , eat more protein and salads. I know you like cheese. Invest in a cheese slicer that shaves the cheese very thinly. I bought a little scale that weighs in grams and keep it on the counter top and weigh foods. There's a little yellow booklet that gives calories for every food and I use it all the time. I'm sorry to hear you have been diagnosed with this. I know you will manage this.
Loved this video, very informative! Going to share this with my brother who has type 2.
I have Weetabix, banana, and a few grapes with milk for breakfast, and try to eat healthy, stopped drinking alcohol 2 years ago. I was 22 stone. 2 years on I'm now 15.5 stone.
All thoses things have sugar in them ..weetabix,bananas defo grapes..best have eggs for breakfast ,and a slice wholemeal😊 bread .
I mix it up, brown toast with eggs.
You have to be trolling. That is the most unhealthy breakfast imaginable.
Weetabix is high in fiber, high in iron. And has wholegrain in it. And banana is also healthy.
@Mark-nr4mg The wholegrain aspect is of minor benefit, iron can be obtained more optimal from meat. Weetabix will be broken down into glucose pretty quickly.
my husband is diabetic, thanks for your tips, good luck with it. sounds like you know what you need to do. stay positive. hugs
Funny how so few of the commenters here recommend exercise as a way to improve. Adding something as SIMPLE as a walking routine can have dramatic impact on health, since (apparently) so few do it.
Yep my hubby bought an ebike and we are very hilly here so he still gets plenty of exercise, ave 30km+ per ride. Ken you’ll know our hills well (IOM). Also kayaks as plenty of sea here 😆. We also go for long walks and he’s fitter at 64 than he’s been for 20 years!!!
To be fair, both of them seem pretty active for their age.
I am a great fan of a good daily walk which we do most days. Switched it to after lunch now. 👍
Wrong diet and no amount of exercise will cure it. I walk thousands of steps, and yes of course it’s amazing, but you need a hell of a lot to counteract the wrong food, for weight and sugar problems.
@@The4manxiesNo amount of exercise will cancel out a high carb/sugar diet. I do thousands of steps and yes it’s amazing, but for sugar problems and also weight, it’s the diet. He would have to do a ton of walking to counteract a high sugar diet, which is not always feasible. The quickest way to health, youth, and energy is less food, and virtually no carbs (which is just another name for sugar)
I worried about you everytime I watched your videos. Your channel has been an inspiration to me for our traveling we make in our Pleasure Way Van. I served at RAF Chicksands in 1985-1988 and count the British as my best of friends always. I was harsh with my comments, but Ken you know it's up to you to change for the better and I hope you follow your plans. Your wife is amazing and I'm sure will hold you to your dietary goals. God bless and take care always.❤❤
All good 👍
My mum had type 2 diabetes. Normal values measuring with a glucolis apparatus is around 6. After a big dinner, if you have 25-30 you do have diabetes. Wait for 3-4 hours to measure after a dinner. From what I know, going down in weight might reduce the symptoms. Going down in weight is, well, you need about 2500 calories per day. You need to burn off those or you gain weight. Going down in weight by starving is not an option. Nobody can resist hunger. Find food that keeps you fed up for a long time. Tunar, eggs, salmon mixed with maionaisse. We do have a website in Norway where you can put in your daily consumed food and see the summary of your consumption every day. Then if you do walks or other physical things you can also put in that.
Good information Thomas. Thanks 👍
Regarding oil changes, I've never had a FIAT, I currently have a Mazda CX9. I have the oil changed with synthetic oil every 5000 miles at the same place each time. I chose a Firestone outlet since they do lots of oil changes and repairs if needed. They also have a lifetime alignment special I purchased. Every oil change they rotate my tires and align them too. Not sure if they are in the UK. I routinely travel from Texas to Florida to visit family and they are in both cities with 1700 outlets. Good luck with that.
It's not the end of the world Ken. I was diagnosed nearly 2 years ago and to be honest it hasn't made a huge difference.
I have increased my veg - I eat fish more than meat anyway - and have really cut back on carbs, bread, pasta, potatoes etc.
I don't deny myself things - that way lies madness as you want it even more.
I have managed not to require medication, by keep moving, getting plenty fresh air and exercise. Apple cider vinegar is best for dressings with extra virgin olive oil or avocado oil.
.I use cauliflower 'rice' and 'courgetti' - replacing the high carbs with veg.
DO NOT OBSESS ABOUT THIS. I needs care but it does not rule your life!!!
The Mediterranean diet is as good a way as any. Porridge for breakfast is also good as the oats are a slow release carb and avoids sugar spikes. You have to find what works for you.
Be careful of 'hypos' - too low blood sugar - it can cause dizziness and headache.
Enjoy your travels.x
Sound advice and I agree with all of it 👍
This is such good advice, I love porridge for breakfast, and am trying to follow a Mediterranean diet
❤❤❤❤❤❤ great advice.
Very sorry to hear your news. Good luck with your ideas for keeping it at bay. Great that others have been in a similar situation and reversed it, nice of them to share this with you gives encouraging thoughts.
I'm sorry to hear that Ken. But... I have a friend who was diagnosed with type 2 early this year, and she set to doing something about it, diet-wise. Well in only a few months her results came down back into "normal" again! Now she is a couch potato. So you two are not. There is hope! Good luck and all the best.
Great tips regarding the approach to food. But why the comment to only keep the van "3 or 4 years"??
2 reasons. We might need more boot space and we tend to change vehicles at 3/4 years. There is nothing wrong with the Consort Nova and we might like a Pace at sometime.
Cut those carbs! You will handle this so well! I am prediabetic and following my doctor’s low carb advice. I will look forward to seeing the healthy meat and veg meals you’ll be enjoying! (Look for Dr Becky Fitness videos on UA-cam about meal advice.)
We will be showing the meals but have several videos pre diagnosis to come 👍
Love your videos. The old one about staying safe while wild camping was shared in Solo Women's group. Everyone was really grateful for it. Good luck Ken you will beat type 2.
France will be good fun.
Thank you to both of you for the great videos.
Great to know they liked it. Thanks for sharing it 👍
I have had type 2 diabetes for 21 years. I am 75. I don't eat pasta or potatoes. I do eat whole wheat bread and whole wheat tortillas. I keep my carbohydrates around 21 mgs per meal.
Go the next step and aim for zero carbs. Eat to live, not to die. Intermittent fasting is also very benificial.
Great to see you with a positive attitude to your diagnosis, as a Type 1 myself getting as much knowledge helps me to deal with my condition would highly recommend going on a “ Desmond” course which should be offered though the NHS
Sorry to hear that Ken. I had it and cured it. My regime
Skip breakfast and fast 18 hours, zero calories as not to spike insulin
Up the fat intake and ditch the carbs.
Amla powder, it lowers blood sugar, it is miraculous, do some research on UA-cam about it.
Good luck
Good luck with the new regime guys! Very interesting vlog. Felt like we were all ‘having a chat together’! And many thanks for the foodie tips! Very helpful indeed! Best wishes. Martin in Manchester xx
Cheers
I switched to a low carb Keto diet 2 years ago in preparation for major surgery and dropped 28lbs I still follow low carb as I am terrified of getting diabetes
Sorry about your recent diagnosis. Not fun but things could always be worse. Wishing you both all the best, safe travels and happiness. Enjoy your videos very much. From Tim and Carol in USA
Exactly 👍
Hi Ken, can I suggest looking at a Keto diet. It's tough at first but amazing when you enter ketosis. All the best and totally respect you both discussing on your channel to raise awareness.
Thanks for the tip!
Hi you two
Thanks for the tips
I’m type one diabetic and have never been told about the cooling effect on paster and potatoes
Have fun in France looking forward to seeing what you find
It’s amazing how everyone can turn into a font of knowledge and mostly incorrect. What works for one person doesn’t for another. Please speak to your diabetic nurse if you feel you need the extra support. Wish you all the best control and hopefully remission x
@@CornishFelts I agree my husband tried everything and nothing worked both parents thin still with type 2 so now he's on tablets.He did manage for 10 year through diet though.
It’s good to hear a wide variety of opinions. I have seen the Dr and the nurse but I have also learned a huge amount from watching other experts on UA-cam.
I also suffer with planter on & off . For over 15 yrs . I also suffer terrible with Osteoarthritis so doing any form of exercise is pain killing for me . But the chair Exersise would be better . Was interested to hear about the pasta cooking and then to eat it the next day ! Coffee too for stopping the spikes of insulin .I’m also on a health program with the gps for better eating for diabetics . My fav is weetabix with fruit berries .it’s all about being sensible with eating biscuits etc . You can have them but have them as a treat every few days . I buiscuit and not 3 or 4 😊
❤️. Good luck with getting better 👍
Have you got this trip all planned out and when are you going? Looking forward to it.
We have already completed it 😁👍
@ fantastic! Will look forward to seeing it in a few months time. Watching you two travel the country is just wonderful. Thank you.
Poor Ken! I know he enjoys his food! Still time to turn it around though… good luck! As you love your meat Ken, try to do keto or low carb carnivore diet. The protein fills you up. I did vegetarian keto because I don’t eat any meat…
i turned it around in my sixties, never too late
@@sheilaUKindeed!
Sorry to hear you're type 2 and wishing you every success in turning it around. My friend managed to on a Ketone diet and still sticks to it now. Unfortunately my son has type 1 and no hope of reversal. Good luck! x
Diabetes goal posts have moved over the last 30 years, so today many people are borderline and as soon as Pharmaceutical companies can they have more drugs to help! My situation was after heart attack and following drugs administered my Diabetes situation came closer each year, then I decided the Statins and other crap was making me ill, so my decision two years ago was that all drugs except the Aspirin tablets that thin the blood went into the bin, what happened next after blood tests my Type2 Diabetes returned to normal. Do as much research as you can as the whole Pharmaceutical thing leaves me cold.
Me too 👍
Well sorry to see this and we’d guessed, I used to wince when Ken reached for the croissants and cakes. It’s amazing how the numbers come down though once you get going with it; another trick to push the post meal numbers down is walking soon after you eat, works a charm, even just a 10/15 minute brisk one. Good luck with it all 😊
Please tune in to Dr Ken Berry and the proper humans diet. What he says makes sense but goes against everything doctors tell you. Please give it a watch on UA-cam.
Yes.
Yes,Dr Berry.stop the carbs and all things sugar
YES!
Dr berry on youtube has very good advice. Also dr Berg.The drs in the UK do no have a clue about diet in diabetes,they advise all the wrong things to eat,avoiding high carb foods is very important,avoid pasta,rice and all processed foods.Pasta is really bad for diabetes.
@@suethomas190 this diet is wonderful if you’re a meat lover,it makes me feel sick after a few days!
First I knew about type 2 diabetes was when I changed doctor as a result of a stressful house move. The doctor congratulated me on the efforts I had made to get the diabetes under control. Which was news to me as it was the first time I had been told I was diabetic. Once you have been diabetic you are diabetic - which is ok because you are in the system and then monitored.
As far as I am concerned get weight sorted and everything flows from that.
Great vlogs by the way!!
Agreed and that is how it happened with me
You'll find your own way that suits your lifestyle and hope by doing so you can reverse it.
Me since May, I've cut right down on carbs, up protein, don't eat after 6pm miss breakfast, have lost over 2 stone, lost my aches and pains😊 (thanks to Michael Mosley 😞bless him)
I personally think the carbs and highly processed foods have a lot to answer for over the decades to the general health of the population, it's a ticking time bomb for the young.
Lovely understanding and support from Carol. I too have a load of health issues including Type 2 (mild). One thing that spikes sugars I find is a cold or Flu. Best wishes for the future
Sorry Carole poor spelling from me
It’s awful Ken…u have to cut out carbs ..literally can’t eat nothing much ..so boring …I thought I had it but I didn’t ..after a meal u can go for a walk cos using muscles uses up any sugar in the body as does sitting and doing heal toe excercises with the legs.
Sorry, that is simply not true. I eat a ton of carbs sometimes, for example if I am on a 5 mile brisk walk / hike, I can eat a huge *white bread* roll with virtually no impact to my BG. If I eat that same thing (a favorite of mine) without doing any walking, it would spike my BG to around 16 mmol/L
We’re sorry to hear of your diagnosis, but happy to hear you’ve caught it and are making plans to get healthier. One other thing you can do for your feet is to roll the arch of your foot on a golf or racket ball. Thank you for your open hearts. We love watching you two, and will be praying for you as the Lord brings you to mind.
Barbara o Neil have som information
Yes ! She is an excellent source of information
It sounds like you’ve done your research and have a great plan in place. It will be challenging while in France, but I believe you’ll make it work. We change our oil and filter every 5,000 miles. I’m fortunate as I have 5 sons, each capable of doing the job for me. I’m looking forward to the France adventure!! Mary
I have heard a few people say they change the oil and filter every 5K so we are at that point now. 👍
Keto/Carnivore diets - Check out Dr Ken Berry, Dr Anthony Chaffee, Dr Shawn Baker, Laura and Chris Spath (was type 2), amongst others on you tube. There's loads of info on how to reverse type 2 and other ailments. All the best.
I had type 2 diabetes for years. Hated the medication. Started strict Keto diet. Intermittent fasting. Diabetes gone in 4 weeks. Now I eat one meal per day, beef, bacon, butter and eggs
Way to go
Not to mention it’s the easiest diet you can be on.
Thanks so much for the hacks and good luck with reversing your T2. While I don’t (yet) have T2, all your hacks are great to start just for better health. Nice as well to have these goals in common to work towards! 😊
Exercise is the most important thing we have learned so far and not just for diabetes. 👍
Have you looked into the Keto diet? Also the Carnivore diet (which is more extreme though)
100% agree. My partner and i not only lost weight on keto / carnivore but also feel so much healthier. Initially, it was hard, but we quickly got used to it and can't imagine eating differently now.
i was diagnosed Type 2 in 2017 and fully reversed it on Carnivore. Sorry to read that Ken is now Type 2 but just eat low carb (no root veg) and you’ll be fine xxx
As mentioned above . Please please take abit of time out and start watching some "ken berry" and "Anthony Chaffee" videos on UA-cam .
Totally reversible
Good Point.The tipps from the"Glucose goddess" are good to avoid sugar pikes and certainly very helpful for generally healthy people to avoid getting Diabetes. But when you already have Diabetes, this might not be enough to reverse it which is possible by eliminating all sugars, also the hidden ones (and sweeteners) and cut out carbs as much a possible. That, along with some type of short-term fasting, at the same time reverses non-alcoholic fatty liver disease that is linked to diabetes and all sorts of inflammations. The changes aren't easy (especially in France) but oh so worth it. Trying clean Keto for one month is certainly worth a go. Good luck with it.
On tipps about it check out Jason Fung or Ken Berry about diabetes.
Thank you for such a forthright video. I’m sorry about your diagnosis but glad that you’re taking all the right steps to stay healthy and keep it in check. Enjoy France. Safe travels🥰
Thank you 🙂
What you describe eating like rice, pasta, bread and potatoes really is not good for a diabetic person... focus on leafy greens, eggs, meat, fish instead
Agreed but life without carbs at all is not fun. I will be reducing them a lot though and using all the hacks. 👍
Being in a similar situation to Ken, including fasciitis, I finally landed on swimming pool exercises 3-4 times a week for an hour at a time - actually in a local hydrotherapy pool which is nice and warm (around 32deg). The results became apparent after just a few weeks, and it doesn't seem tedious at all because I keep my head above water and can therefore wear earbuds and listen to a playlist of music and podcasts. Looking forward to your sojourn in France!
that sounds a wonderful way to cure it
Ken, cut down your meat and dairy, cake choccies etc and increase your veggies and fruit. Wholemeal all the way,including pasta. Hubby is Type 2 and overnight he went 99% plant based 4 years later he's almost reversed it.
Not to much fruit with diabetes as it contains fructose which is a form of glucose which forms sugar, I have friends who are diabetic!
no - no fruit, or very, very little, no carbs - so no pasta, potatoes,rice, bread - or only as a special treat occasionally.
One word "carnivore"
Please ken do research into "carnivore" .
Avoid the carbs / sugar .
Pasta got carbs in it ..a complex carb though..as have potatoes again a slower absorb carb..u have to go for walks with in the hour after eating a meal ,as is uses the sugars up by the muscles .
Thank you for the updates. I will be trying a few of your changes to benificial eating habits. I look forward to your future videos and progress ❤
Oh dear sorry to here that Ken, you could always go Vegan best thing I ever done,well good luck on healing process.
@@Cornishvegan thank you 🙂
you can do it ken ....you love the van life ...and we love the viewing 🥰
No Carb Life - UA-cam channel.
Yes...Check out Dave Mac. He interviews so many people who have beaten any number of illnesses.
Good luck on your health journey Ken. My doctor put me on a CGM, constant glucose monitor, when she thought I may have blood sugar regulation problems. My husband went on one as well. It was VERY interesting because you can see what foods your particular body responds to and causes spikes most. Sometimes the things you think would cause spikes don’t and vis versa! It is good to see your personal body responses. She gave me all the same hacks as you. I started them and have lowered my A1C to 5.3 from 5.8 in a few months.👍
well done did your doctor offer that voluntarily or did you have to ask out of interest? I’ve bought one but if I’m entitled to one on the NHS I think I’d have it.
Hi Ken, My doctor ordered the CGM for me. She is a naturopathic doctor (not an American Medical Association, AMA doctor) so my Medicare coverage did not pay for it. It cost me about $120. Our health system here in the US is not ideal as I am sure you know. Hopefully your NHS would pay for the CGM if your doctor recommended it. Good Luck and good health!
Please investigate the KETO way of eating.
Keto is not a fad diet, it is close to what humans have always been eating. The SAD diet, Mediterranean diet, vegan diets are fads.
@@littlebitofhope1489 what evidence
Hi you two, Ken it will be alright, it's your motto, enjoy live but in a different way. In June I drove down the west coast of France all the way down and then towards Andorra, it was great, the hills in Normandy looked like Hobbit land. Andorra's mountains were mind blowing. If it rains and the nights are a bit cold, you have more room now to make it nice and cosy. Lots to see so have fun.
Sounds like a great trip 🙂
It’s really no big surprise. Very sad to hear. Food is either poison or food is Medicine. You chose to poison yourself. I hope you choose a different path now. Again, sorry to hear it.
So sorry to hear your news Ken. I know it’s very difficult and you need lots of determination to make different lifestyle choices, but it looks like you’ve done lots of research and implementing new things already, and doing it together which is great. I know Carol will be a great help and that as always you will face these challenges together. You can do it, you can reverse that diagnosis 👍 Thinking of you both and sending you my very best wishes. Alison xx
Hi Ken🙋🏻♀️ so sorry to hear your news. We love you two and watch every one of your shows as they come out Friday night. We were surprised when you popped up a day early! Had an idea what you were going to say though. You’re not on your own,it seems like this thing gets a lot of us who are of a certain age. I managed to turn mine around by cutting the carbs. I bloomin hate salads but have stuck to No white bread no white rice no potatoes. Wholewheat bread, lentils instead of rice and sweet potatoes. Been a year now and it seems to be working the weight fell off me and I had tons more energy. Hope this helps. Keep those shows coming.
It does help Sue for sure. I am certainly feeling the benefits of the change and it’s only really kicked in fully recently.
Enjoyed that, very much, I am diabetic type 2 since I was 60 some 18 years ago, reversed it for a while, I must say losing weight is key to controlling it. Good luck Ken and thank you for your research. Very helpful.
I too am Type II. I have found Ozempic to work best for me. Best of luck dealing with your diagnosis. You got this! I can’t wait for your upcoming videos in Snoopy! Walk in peace!!
I’ve only just found you guys, you showed up on my feed and I had a Quick Look. I’ve been dipping in and out and enjoying your vlogs. I don’t have a van, and can’t yet convince my wife, but hey ho. I’ve spent thousands of hours watching and listening to doctors, professors and hundreds of patients share there journeys. I’ve even interviewed the top professors, doctors and thought leaders on my own channel. Early on exploring your content I noticed immediately your gut and food choices, so I guessed you were pre-diabetic, so know surprises watching this one. I know personally folks who have completely reversed out of their diagnosis and who are off their drugs, have lost their guts and are thriving. Please, please, please, while driving around listen to podcasts on Low-Carb, Keto and even Carnivore. Start with Low Carb MD Podcast. If you think it will help, I am more than happy to have a chat. It will be fantastic to see your new videos of adventures on here for years to come. I genuinely think the well meaning advice to eat frozen or chilled precooked pasta, rice and especially potatoes is extremely questionable. Wishing you both the very best for all your journeys ahead, please keep up the good work.
The videos coming now will show the effects of the changes I made over time. 👍
Sorry to hear that Ken, we love Brittany , we normally go in June/July, we go via Portsmouth to St Malo, sails about 8pm, then dinner on board, then sleep, wake up and you have arrived. We come back via Caen, day crossing .Places we love Tregastel, Port Navalo, Quiberon, look at camping car pass ,the aires are great .We will be going back to Brittany next year, currently in Laon, in Connie our Consort Pace
Thanks for those recommendations for Brittany, I have made a note. Hope you are enjoying your Consort Pace. Safe travels ❤️
Thank you for your update, I really liked the bit about rice, I will now be batch cooking rice and freezing it. I really don't know why I haven't done it before 😮😮😮
Hi Ken, I was diagnosed with type 2 in February while I was in hospital following a heart attack. We followed the dietary advice ( low carb diet etc), and since then I have reversed it. Also we have lost over 2 and a half stone each. We feel much better for it. I am sure you will be able to beat it, good luck and all the best with the journey ahead.
You went through the mill. Glad you came out the other side. Well done 👍
We've never done the tunnel (always used the dfds newhaven to dieppe ferry). Looking forward to seeing how you use the tunnel it might be another option for us
We have used Dieppe. Tunnel is easier but more expensive 👍
Great update and thank you very much - keep up the good food eating and as you said it's about change and nothing wrong with a treat, cheers Nick
Ah that sucks 😢. Sounds like it’s inspired you to make some healthy changes. Good on you ❤
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Sorry to hear of your diagnosis. On a lighter note we always used the night crossing from Plymouth leaves 10 or 11pm to Roscoe arrives 7am.
Thanks for the real time update. I have diabetes type 2 also. Hang in there! It gets easier once you get into the routine of healthier cooking and eating. This spring I started using the glucose monitor that you wear on your upper arm. It has made a world of difference in controlling my blood sugar.
I just bought one and it’s fascinating. What type is yours and what do you like and dislike about it. Mine is an iCan. I just bought the first one I saw on Amazon so I probably could do better.
@@LifeistooshortCK Mine is a Dexcom G7. It lasts 10 days. 3 month supply. I get mine from a mail-order pharmacy through my medical insurance. It is worn on the upper arm, on the inside underneath. No complaints. I have a small receiver or I can program it on my cell phone. I chose the phone so that there is only one gadget that I have to keep with me. I'd be glad to answer any other questions.
A mate of mine reversed type 2 in a year. You will do it Ken, you have the positive attitude and Carol in your corner 👍
Yes loads of people in the comments who have reversed it 👍
Ah keep well Guys . My Dad has it as well ,but he manages it very well now. Just some changes and u should be good . Not easy.
Service wise it's not so easy to even do the new vehicles anymore as a d.i.y.
I done ours last weekend as I know my way around the older stuff. Keep to service intervals for warranty guys.
👍 Yes its very cramped in there.
Hi again; also, in discussing trips you want to do: I would love to see an extended series in Ireland. The Wild Atlantic Way. I loved you previous trip. We love the west of Ireland, and I think your style of travel would suit a series like that perfectly. More in depth than the last one though.
We will be back for sure
Good luck with the new eating plan/lifestyle changes! Really hope it works for you both. A lot to take on. But will definitely be worth it. Take care. 😊
Yes has to be worth it 👍
Sounds like you two are being very practical and are on target to correct this problem.😊 I vary my diet by the seasons and I never get bored with what I am eating. You guys may want to try to make Japanese rice balls as a snack or appetizer. Find recipes online, you use rice wine vinegar and veggies..
Stay healthy guys, thanks for sharing..
All the best both of you ♥
Cheers guys ❤
Hi carol and ken wow this video has given me a few tips to see if I can control my reactive hypoglycemia
I was pre-diabetic and overweight I have lost a considerable amount of weight and I'm now normal BMI and that's great but now I have severe spikes that are very random I will try your tips and good luck on your journey with the van and your health ❤
Well done on your weight loss 👍
Sounds as though you know exactly what you need to do Ken. Exercise will help as well. Love you two - enjoy France!
I'm sorry to hear about your diabetes, but thank you for lots of great advice about eating more healthily overall. I found it really helpful. I hope it all works well for you.
Thank you 🙂
Intermittent fasting is the way to go. It's not a diet but a way of eating. with 2 meals a day, between certain times. I personally do 12 o'clock meal and 5 and 6pm evening meal. That will totally reverse you type 2 diabetes. And absolutely cut all man made food like pasta and flour products, all breads. It's all about food combination. If you eat full fat (dont use fat free as they add really bad ingredients for the texture), it needs to be combined with protein, and protein with very low and natural carbs like some veg. Try to keep low carbs under 20gr a day. It's the carbs that will create the majority of the insulin spikes. I have lost 30 kilos (4 stones 10 lbs) since the beginning of April and on the road to lose another 30. With minimal exercise. I can talk to you more about it if you want to. It's very simple. Cut all sugars, but coffee is really necessary in the morning, and it doesn't break your fasting window.. You can use a natural product like erythritol (the brown one as the white one, like stevia, tastes strange). I am really happy to chat with you about it and give you come examples of food combinations with a chart.
But for the veg, it's the opposite, when you eat fish or meat with veg, eat the protein first as it will fill you up and the veg at the top of the stomach will go down in your intestines but won't have time to completely trigger an insulin spikes. If you eat them first, the carbs will immediately trigger an insulin spike
Think of this as a new adventure. I have food sensitivities and coeliac’s disease. I find it helpful to concentrate on what I can eat and not what I cant. I have got used to using a spiralizer to cut carrots and zucchini into spaghetti strands cooked in the microwave so I can check for an el dante texture . You have got this. I am going to look into retrogradation as it sounds good.
We have a spiralizer and have experimented with swapping pasta for veggies. Not bad but certainly not the same but the veggies win health wise. It’s going to be treated as an adventure for sure. I like your positive mental approach to the problem 👍