Some of us, including me, find carbs are addictive. The more we have, the more we crave them. Chocolate and sugary stuff seems to be a major culprit for this.Once every so often (Aero) is not going to kill the guy and moreover, highly unlikely to make any kind of dent in the HbA1c if it’s no more than once every week or so. Of course everyone handles things in different ways but there are some real scaremongers on these sites it seems.
Some of us, including me, find carbs are addictive. The more we have, the more we crave them. Chocolate and sugary stuff seems to be a major culprit for this.
I have had to cut anything like that out of my diet, due to this craving issue. Not everyone has this problem, but it seems sensible to mention the possibility of this happening. I was unaware of the link between sweet things and carb cravings until someone on here pointed it out to me.
No I do t ususally eat aero or standard size chocolate bars, I ususally go for the little treat size ones as i know they don’t affect my bs going sky highOnce every so often (Aero) is not going to kill the guy and moreover, highly unlikely to make any kind of dent in the HbA1c if it’s no more than once every week or so. Of course everyone handles things in different ways but there are some real scaremongers on these sites it seems.
Everyone is just different I guess, I don’t tend to eat a lot of sweet things or carbs, I don’t find I crave carbs but if I sometime fancy brown rice or wholewheat pasta I will have some but no more than half a cup, I find I feel more satisfied and don’t feel like I’m gonna Raid all the carb stuff, also rice and pasta don’t actually affect my blood sugars into huge spikes as I’ve tested multiple times but I still watch the carbs in general
No I do t ususally eat aero or standard size chocolate bars, I ususally go for the little treat size ones as i know they don’t affect my bs going sky high
I cannot see anything wrong with that.Everyone is just different I guess, I don’t tend to eat a lot of sweet things or carbs, I don’t find I crave carbs but if I sometime fancy brown rice or wholewheat pasta I will have some but no more than half a cup, I find I feel more satisfied and don’t feel like I’m gonna Raid all the carb stuff, also rice and pasta don’t actually affect my blood sugars into huge spikes as I’ve tested multiple times but I still watch the carbs in general
Since you asked...I don't think the quinoa, rice and aero bar are very healthy. Also that's not a lot of calories (around 1,400). And I'd add some red meat.As in does it seem like a healthy diet
Since you asked...I don't think the quinoa, rice and aero bar are very healthy. Also that's not a lot of calories (around 1,400). And I'd add some red meat.
Are you avoiding meat for "health" reasons?I don’t eat meat only fish, and although the calories aren’t a lot I don’t feel hungry in between meals, I have a lot of veggies, some fruits and small amounts of carbohydrates
I think that you diet sounds good and if it works for you thats all that matters whatever others may or may not do and an HbA1c of 41 is what a lot of members here would like to haveI was diagnosed in September 2016. I weighed 73 kilos and my HA1BC was 12. (Can’t remember the equivalent). Despite having a family history of type 2 diabetes I was unaware of this site but using my ‘common sense’ immediately limited myself to a maximum of 120 g of carbs per day. After 3 months my HA1BC was 45 and after 7 months I weighed 60 kilos. My HA1BC remained 45 until 3 months ago it went down to 41. I do test myself and it seems to be fine still. If I do get a high reading, usually after eating away from home, it goes down to an acceptable level after 3/4 hours. This what I eat and what I don’t.
Breakfast. 2 extremely thin slices of low GI seeded bread toasted with cheese and butter or small folded seeded flatbread with butter and scraping of sugar free peanut butter or Greek yoghurt with or without a few berries or a 1/4 teaspoon of lime curd.
Lunch Greek salad or soup or eggs or toast (if yoghurt for breakfast) or even a scone or toasted tea cake on occasion!
Dinner anything except potatoes( apart from a couple of pre-cooked and then fried new potatoes) rice pasta more bread or other beige carbs. I do occasionally have approx 5 oven chips with no effect on my BG. Ditto precooked and reheated rice - tablespoonful or so. I don’t restrict myself to above ground veg, although I have small portions of parsnip for example. Pudding is Greek yoghurt with berries or sometimes other fruits during the week, a small amount of ‘normal’ pudding at the weekends especially ice cream. Snacks consist of Nature Valley protein bars or Babybel cheeses or nuts. This what I’ve done since diagnosis. It’s not exceptionally low carb and certainly not Keto but it works for me.
My mother in law, who is 66 yo is quite a trim lady and her diet comprises fish, vegetables and a cup full of rice as in a cup of cooked rice). She doesn’t have diabetes though. But both her and her parents follow that formula pretty closely.I don’t eat meat only fish, and although the calories aren’t a lot I don’t feel hungry in between meals, I have a lot of veggies, some fruits and small amounts of carbohydrates
Are you avoiding meat for "health" reasons?
Meat is bad for your health? It's great for mine.Yes for health reason and I just don’t want to eat animals, Im slowly cutting them out
Meat is bad for your health? It's great for mine.
There’s plenty of evidence and studies that show eating less/no meat is better for your health
Would you care to share some scientific evidence that this is the case?There’s plenty of evidence and studies that show eating less/no meat is better for your health,.