thanks peeps i think what hurt it was on a diabetes forum on facebook and one woman in particular tore me apart, i agree with douglas i wont be having huge treat like that and do make the best options i can, but once i was told i had this i said well if i like something i will eat it just a lot smaller portion and not so often, that was the first mcds in 5 weeks the 2nd ice cream, andy i dont want a salute i just didnt expect so many people to be against having it, as u say we are all different in the way we handle things not just diabetes, i admire those that never waiver from there good foods, but like next week im on hols and spending 3 days 2 nights away from home in a hotel/london, i shall do my best to go for the best things on the menu but if i have a couple of spikes i wont hang myself either.
I just came home from a NHS course four type 2 and got quite angry. I have been diagnosed 5 months ago and did a lot of reading. I managed to reduce my hba1c down to 43 (from68) thanks to the great advice on this forum. I stopped eating pasta, potatoes, rice, have 2 slices of bread a week and a porridge as a treat before going for 2 he swim. However, I learnt today from a nutritionist that is OK to have 2 toast with jam and orange juice for breakfast as long as my butter is limited and drink only 150 ml of juice. I was also told I needed 5-14!! portions of carbohydrates a day to get the energy. And I can have a treat 2-3 times a week. I can have a Big Mac if I remove the cheese....I was dismissed when I said I couldn't keep my sugar under control this way. I evaluated the session as poor and will stick to my eating habits but feel sorry for people who went home happy because they were allowed to have honey, cereals, juice, beer, bread, potatoes, instant porridge...well anything they fancy
Her way must be working for her... perhaps her portions are really small, plus she must get a lot of exercise. If it wasn't working for her, then I'm sure she would be looking for another option/solution and would end up on this forumSorry guys didn't want any one arguing or anything I was honestly confused that medical nurse was saying it was ok and also that she's been doing this years..and is diabetic..I will be keeping fairly low carb and treats will be kept strictly for hols and days out
Ohh I must've missed that bit lol .... hehesorry mrs g didnt mean to have a tiff on your thread
Well, I reckon that in a few years she will be regretting it. I bet she doesn't test often and because she FEELS fine she thinks that she's controling her BGs.... hmmmm time will tell, but by then most of the damage could have been done. Either that or she's on medicine and puts complete trust in them.Well she was not a small lady and I did tell to have a look but she said she had seen it..