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Hi I’m julieclarke I’ve joined to find out more about T2 diabetes

I didn't know Lindt did 95% - at least not in UK. They do 85%, which I'll buy at a pinch, and I recall 100% - but not recently. Their 90% has considerably lower carb/sugar than say Waitrose own brand 90% and I find it quite tasty. Pricy these days, but not compared with Hotel Chocolat.
They used to, they don’t anymore, I got mine from outside the UK
 
You can't sell diabetic chocolate in the UK as it is against the food labelling regulations. I think they banned it being called diabetic choclate about 10 years ago.

For some reason I can eat milk chocolate and it doesn't seem to affect me much, I don't ever have it though.
 
I remember seeing a big display of "Diabetic" chocolate in Boots many years ago.
 
It must have been at least 9/10 years ago. They banned it as it was misleading if I remember correctly. My father in law was a type 1 and he used to go on about them as he considered it dangerous as no doubt people were thinking that they could just eat a lot of it with no ill affects for diabetes.
 
It must have been at least 9/10 years ago. They banned it as it was misleading if I remember correctly. My father in law was a type 1 and he used to go on about them as he considered it dangerous as no doubt people were thinking that they could just eat a lot of it with no ill affects for diabetes.
I was a child then so could be 40-50 years ago!!
 
That is quite a while ago. I got bought some sugar free chocolate last christmas from a family member. It was so kind of them to help but I didn't have the heart to tell them that it was actually high in carbs. I gave it to my daughter instead and she enjoyed them. I really appreciated the thought though as I bet it took her a while to find sugar free ones.
 
I was a child then so could be 40-50 years ago!!
There was a “special” section in the small local chemist when I was a kid for diabetics. Around that era.
Which also included fruit squash? The only place you could get it.

There was sugar free TAB & Fresca in some corner shops..
 
I am talking metformin 4 times a day which is 2 in the morning and 2 in the evening around 7:30pm
I also take Atorvastatin 40mg x1 in the evening and a trulicity pen every Friday
Remember to take metyl B12. Ask your GP to check B12 levels.. if using that much metformin.
If you get fatigue, get tingling in finger or toes or keep biting your toungue and getting ulcers you might have metformin induced B12 deficiency..

 
the only issue is that the last results i was given were back in January 2024 when i went to a Diabetic course, they suggested i eat more fruit and veg, only issue being that to get told to eat half a apple a day and a handful of grapes but as alot of people do is eat nearly the whole punnet, and they contain the most sugar content of 22 gms per grape. i dont drink milk or have milk products as i am not keen on its taste but i do eat alot of cheese which is high in fat content and can cause my carbs to spike. i dont eat rice pudding or semilina but i do eat rice, on veg wise, i dont have brussels or green beans, but i do eat the rest
Cool trick with rice is to cook with a little oil and then cool it in fridge before eating it.
alos eat rice last after the protein and veg..
White rice is nearly pure sugar when digested..
Cooling it, makes the starch into resistant starch and it can't be broken down so fast so reaches the lower gut where it ferments (if you have eaten fibre -veg with it)

I've found increasing fibre via Chia , flax seed puddings or mixing with yoghurt.
(never eat chia seeds by themselves and always soak or mix in fluid for a while.)
or just chomp on pumpkin seeds
 
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