I don't eat breakfast other than maybe a cup of coffee - I've b
I don't have breakfast, other than a cup of coffee. I've been that way for years, however between 10 - 10:30 in the morning I do start to get hungry and I either have a handful of walnuts, almonds or pistachios. I'm not a big eater so when I made the adjustment it wasn't a big deal - some people probably think I'm crazy
@AM1874 Thank you so much for the Diet Dr link you posted the other day. This morning I cooked the Low Carb Pancakes with berries. It was delicious. I only used 1/2 of the quantity of batter designed for one portion, that was plenty, so even lower carb! I feel really full now!
Same here.... sort of. ALl my life I rarely ate breakfast (maybe a piece of fruit occasionally) until I was diagnosed with T2 and, at my first ever appointment with the DN, she was horrified and said I MUST eat it - preferably porridge topped with some fruit. Then, of course, at my first annual review I was accused of not following their lifestyle changes nobody when my BG went up so high. By then eating breakfast had got to be a habit.
Tell nurses that leading Oncologist Prof Robert Thomas says all cereal including porridge and bread should be avoided for breakfast as it fuels the body and insulin resistance and obesity are so linked not only to diabetes but cancer as well according to him.
He stated that if you cant go without cereal the only cereal allowed was sugar free puffed rice (expensive but available in most Waitrose or online). Not rice crispues.
He recommends greek yogurt berries and nuts for all people.
Also recommended natural probiotics like keffir, sauerkraut as essential because they give good gut bacteria. Bad gut bacteria is also a driver for cancer.
His presentation I saw this week was laying a huge amount of bad health down to diabetes, insulin resistance and eating wrong foods and he looks towards patients doing their best to look after themselves and giving advice howthe western eating is killing us... its not just diabetes that nurses are giving wrong info on... their "eat porridge" etc could also be fuelling other deadly diseases.