I have a massive sweet tooth. Especially chocolate, but in the last few days I’ve found dark chocolate covered almonds or Brazil nuts seem not to affect my levels much. Apart from that I miss cake haha. And toast.I also found it helpful to focus on the things I could eat. Cheese particularly hard cheese, double cream in coffee instead of milk for example. What types of things do you normally eat that you are worried about missing. Are you a sweet tooth or not? There are a lot off options ask away and let us help.
There are keto cakes. Do a search and there’s loads.I have a massive sweet tooth. Especially chocolate, but in the last few days I’ve found dark chocolate covered almonds or Brazil nuts seem not to affect my levels much. Apart from that I miss cake haha. And toast.
I like dark chocolate chocolate covered almonds and Brazil nuts as well. I also find any chocolate between 70 - 85 (I find anything higher too bitter) doesn’t affect my BS too much. You’ll get there just take it at your own pace!I have a massive sweet tooth. Especially chocolate, but in the last few days I’ve found dark chocolate covered almonds or Brazil nuts seem not to affect my levels much. Apart from that I miss cake haha. And toast.
I think of it as an allergy, after all those allergic to nuts don't eat them do they? Therefore I am allergic to most carbsIf you start thinking of it now as a mild poison you'll get there even quicker.
I cook a keto treat cake in a 7" inch square tin, cut it into 16 and freeze them. That way lasts me 10 days or so, and I still feel 'treated'I have a massive sweet tooth. Especially chocolate, but in the last few days I’ve found dark chocolate covered almonds or Brazil nuts seem not to affect my levels much. Apart from that I miss cake haha. And toast.
I will check this out thank you!Did you follow the gestational diabetes uk website / Facebook page during pregnancy? There are TONS of recipes including cakes / desserts.
This is so useful thank you. Is there an actual meter that tells you how many carbs you can tolerate?Ok I'm also a sweet tooth.
I have diet jelly with some cream- basically no carbs. I have some peanut butter (made with skins on much lower carb than normal) either by itself (a teaspoon or two) or with cream, You can google keto cake, brownies etc.
The first thing to work out is how many carbs you can eat. For me this depends on two factors- the meter that tells you the actual maximum amount your body can tolerate and then your own personality. I'm an all or nothing so find it easier having lower carbs than most. I physically crave carbs less if I have less. The very few times I have allowed myself a treat- for example a 5 carb brownie- makes me start craving carbs more so I try to avoid them. Having said that I am an emotional eater so I do sometimes really crave something. If I make the brownies or something else I freeze them so I don't eat them all at once. I also occasionally freeze my jelly to change the texture.
Good luck but don't feel discouraged as you have already seen people are more than happy to give suggestions- It will get better I promise.
Any of them. Test before the meal and 2 hrs Are looking for a minimal rise between them, no more than 2mmol. If it’s more then your body didn’t cope well with the carbs.This is so useful thank you. Is there an actual meter that tells you how many carbs you can tolerate?
The fasting ones are the last ones to come under control for most of us. And I mean months not days or weeks. In time as the rest of the day are stable and under control these will improve too and it doesn’t mean things are not 8mproving overall sometimes significantly so don’t be too disheartened. Also look up dawn phenomenon. Essentially the liver dumps glucose into the blood in the morning to get us up and going. All quite normal. In type 2 it over dumps and and is slower to recognise when enough is enough.I’m getting there with controlling blood sugars in the day, but does anyone have any tips on how to control the morning ones? I find mine are almost always around 7. Is there a way I can reduce these?
As a lot of people has said this is the last one to come back under control.I’m getting there with controlling blood sugars in the day, but does anyone have any tips on how to control the morning ones? I find mine are almost always around 7. Is there a way I can reduce these?
That’s effectively a very low calorie diet (which also by its nature means low carb too). It works as a kick start for some but many find going straight to the very low carb without the hunger a far more preferable choice and just as effective without any risk of metabolism slow either. Just make sure you do your reading before you make your choice and understand the pros and consThank you all! I’m also looking up the eight week blood sugar diet from Michael Mosley. They have a companion recipe book as well which is quite helpful.
Thank you all so much for your advice and encouragement. Today I followed the advice a few of you put to me on low carb, I’ve also started reading Dr Jason Fung’s book the diabetes code. My blood sugars have been the lowest today than they have for a long time...just did a reading now and it was 7.7 two hours after eating.
My question is - do I have to be so strict forever? I was very controlled today and understand that il have to do this for a good while but is there ever a point where people have found their tolerance to certain foods improves? So right now I can’t tolerate bread at all but if I keep eating healthily is there a time in the future where I may be able to enjoy it again?