To have such a raise happen after completely misjudging a meal is OK, it's part of learning from our mistakes. To do it deliberate, planned in advance, excused by "it's only every bla bla weeks" is poor diabetic control in my opinion.
3 spoons of rice, some bits of chicken,,, Was this really enjoyable? Don't think so, guess you felt guilty all the time.
Really enjoying it means have 1/2 chicken, 10 spoons of rice and a maxi cup of ice cream after. And because it is a special day, have 2 slices of Black Forest gateau and Shortbread with the tea. Otherwise, nibbling like a scared mouse is not worth it.
Just my opinion. Wishing you you can control yourself.[/
To have such a raise happen after completely misjudging a meal is OK, it's part of learning from our mistakes. To do it deliberate, planned in advance, excused by "it's only every bla bla weeks" is poor diabetic control in my opinion.
3 spoons of rice, some bits of chicken,,, Was this really enjoyable? Don't think so, guess you felt guilty all the time.
Really enjoying it means have 1/2 chicken, 10 spoons of rice and a maxi cup of ice cream after. And because it is a special day, have 2 slices of Black Forest gateau and Shortbread with the tea. Otherwise, nibbling like a scared mouse is not worth it.
Just my opinion. Wishing you you can control yourself.
My question was "do treats contribute to diabetic complications?" Eating treats every 4-6 weeks is an example if I would. Occasional means occasional, birthdays, weddings, Christmas, Easter, and a few times when I've lost a large amount of weight. I have lost 1st 8lbs so far. Do you think I want to jeopardize that knowing what diabetes can do to you? You don't know me.