Introverted_And_Proud
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Warm weather, insects
For context, I'm a Type 1 diabetic who uses the carb-to-insulin ratio for my meals or snacks.
For pretty much all my life, I've been in a constant battle with my body when it comes down to my weight. I've always been very skinny and a little underweight for my age for reasons I'm not entirely sure of. And while I've always followed a healthy-ish diet and never really dabbled much with junk food (especially in light of my IBS diagnosis), I've always had trouble trying to maintain a healthy weight. There did come a point after my IBS diagnosis where I actually made good progress and I was really proud of myself. But when I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, all the work I'd put in was quickly thrown out of the window.
In order to keep my glucose levels under control, I naturally had to restrict and change my diet a bit, including cutting out foods that were negatively impacting my levels and eating smaller meals. Prior to my diabetes diagnosis, my meals were quite small anyways, but I made up for this by snacking in between. Now, however, I've had to cut out snacking entirely due to requiring insulin to eat most things (and not being able to administer it in between meals because of insulin stacking) and my meal portion sizes have shrunk a little, which as you can imagine has not been doing my weight any good. While my weight is stable, I have gradually lost some because of my current eating habits, once again leaving me struggling to put weight on. As far as my meals go, there's little I can do to change them at this point. I follow the carbs-veg-protein portions rule and can't increase the portion sizes because of what it does to my levels (I have tried this in the past and it didn't work out well). So, I feel the best way to make sure I'm eating more is through eating snacks in between meals like I was before.
Unfortunately, a lot of the searching I've done online for snack suggestions for Type 1 diabetics has been fruitless, primarily because a lot of the articles suggested foods that would require me to inject insulin. So far, I think the only snack I've just about managed to get away with is a small handful of cashews.
Does anyone here have any healthy snack recommendations that either wouldn't require insulin or wouldn't impact my blood sugar levels much? Admittedly, I've always been a bit of a picky eater and, as previously mentioned, my IBS has also forced some diet restrictions on me. But I don't have any food allergies as far as I know, so I am open to trying any suggestions people have.
For pretty much all my life, I've been in a constant battle with my body when it comes down to my weight. I've always been very skinny and a little underweight for my age for reasons I'm not entirely sure of. And while I've always followed a healthy-ish diet and never really dabbled much with junk food (especially in light of my IBS diagnosis), I've always had trouble trying to maintain a healthy weight. There did come a point after my IBS diagnosis where I actually made good progress and I was really proud of myself. But when I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, all the work I'd put in was quickly thrown out of the window.
In order to keep my glucose levels under control, I naturally had to restrict and change my diet a bit, including cutting out foods that were negatively impacting my levels and eating smaller meals. Prior to my diabetes diagnosis, my meals were quite small anyways, but I made up for this by snacking in between. Now, however, I've had to cut out snacking entirely due to requiring insulin to eat most things (and not being able to administer it in between meals because of insulin stacking) and my meal portion sizes have shrunk a little, which as you can imagine has not been doing my weight any good. While my weight is stable, I have gradually lost some because of my current eating habits, once again leaving me struggling to put weight on. As far as my meals go, there's little I can do to change them at this point. I follow the carbs-veg-protein portions rule and can't increase the portion sizes because of what it does to my levels (I have tried this in the past and it didn't work out well). So, I feel the best way to make sure I'm eating more is through eating snacks in between meals like I was before.
Unfortunately, a lot of the searching I've done online for snack suggestions for Type 1 diabetics has been fruitless, primarily because a lot of the articles suggested foods that would require me to inject insulin. So far, I think the only snack I've just about managed to get away with is a small handful of cashews.
Does anyone here have any healthy snack recommendations that either wouldn't require insulin or wouldn't impact my blood sugar levels much? Admittedly, I've always been a bit of a picky eater and, as previously mentioned, my IBS has also forced some diet restrictions on me. But I don't have any food allergies as far as I know, so I am open to trying any suggestions people have.