less Sugar Bee
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Thanks everybody. I am very grateful. Pls what about green Tea and skimmed milk. I really like Tea and I need to lose about 20kg am presently 96kg with BMI 37.7. What can I do to lose these Kg
Thanks AdamHi LSB. You sound as if you have a fair amount in common with the "me before Christmas". I was diagnosed with BG of 23mM, I needed to lose about 20kg.
As far as I know, green tea is OK - might be worth looking through the leaflet with your meds. Some say green tea is good for diabetics. I go through phases with it.
I found that cutting the carbs led weight to fall off me almost alarmingly fast. Since weight loss, I have not spiked much either, but I am maintaining a low carb diet.
Diabetics have different biochemistries - some can tolerate some foods better than others.
I put foods into categories.
Line in the sand foods - my choice to actively avoid: cake, sweets, sweet bisuits, white bread, sugary drinks....
Foods to treat with caution - only small amounts: root veg, pasta, potatoes, rice, fruit
, wholemeal bread
Foods that are generally OK - but don't be silly: beans (not baked), pulses, nuts, cheese
Foods that are generally unrestricted: salad, green veg, cauliflower, meat, fish, eggs
You need to undergo an attitude change to food. Breakfast no longer comes from a cardboard box. Carbs no longer bulk out meals.
Get a meter, find what works for you. If you can lose the weight and get your BG down, then maybe you can discuss reducing the meds. My GP went for diet and exercise, which have so far worked.
Best wishes
Adam
You already asked and got answers on green tea and milk...honey is pure sugar so not a good ideaThanks Mike D. Pls what of green tea and milk or green tea and honey
Just to add: Burgen soya and linseed loaf also has fewer, and slower release carbs than ordinary bread. That's not to say that it's "good" bread but it affects my levels less than ordinary bread, even wholemeal or granary loaves. Something of an acquired taste but certainly worth a try.Warburtons do a whole grain which are slow release and doesn't make my glucose spike but I don't know how it would affect you , I keep it to 2or 3 slices a day .
hi my name is david welcome to the world of beiing a diabetic...was just woundering what food advice you were given if any at all ....as mine was very basic .I am less sugar Bee and recently diagnosed with type2. I was diagnosed about two weeks ago. My BG was 22.9 mmol (not sure about mmol).my doctor put me on Galvus Met drug and a high protein diet. Am using my thread mill one hour a day. 30mins. In the morning before food and 30 mins after food at night. Any suggestion about how I can improve my health. I hate been on drugs.
Actually pure green tea is beneficial and doesn't increase blood sugarNone of you have mentioned that caffeine raised your blood sugars so too much tea (green or otherwise) is not good.