Just had first conversation with diabetic nurse. She told me creamed spinach would spike me because fat turns to sugar in the body. Not apparently the carbs in the flour. However the peppers and onions were fine fried in oil .
They just made it up. I've just spoken to my Health Centre to ask what happened to my 6 monthly blood test. Apparently, they've changed it to 12 months now and didn't bother to tell me.Again with the fat-turns-to-sugar thing... Where are they getting this from?!
Ah. Those magic carbs. I'm sure they really do exist. I just saw a unicorn.I think you've already found out that a number of us listen politely to the diabetic nurse's advice and then figure out what works for us as individuals.
Some of us also challenge the advice, but I haven't had the guts to do that. I just go with the 'smile and get on with it' approach.
My diabetic nurse retired and handed everything over to my GP, so I've managed to catch him on his learning curve, and he was over the moon I got my HBA1C from 89 to 48 with low carb eating. He was all for self-monitoring blood glucose (that may be just be because I told him that was what I was already doing and he didn't have to fund it!) and the one little piece of eating advice he gave was to keep experimenting with what carb-y foods spiked me too high in the hope that I could maybe add some more in. Which is what I'd like too. If I totally analysed it, he might have been pushing that the Eatwell plate with carbs was the way to go, but quite frankly, I agreee with his advice. If only I could find those elusive carbs that work...!
Hibernating bears have the enzyme if my memory serves me well. (40yr old education lol)I find it odd that a nurse can be giving out info like that which is medically incorrect. Humans cannot convert fat to sugar in the way that she is implying - I think we lack the appropriate enzymes to do it. High fat does delay the absorption of glucose, which is why I have to be careful with the amount of insulin I take for ice cream.
I've had a bit of a google and think this article explains it in straightforward terms, but there are a lot of articles explaining the science behind fats vs glucose etc as well in techy language. Perhaps print one out and show it to her next time!
http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/can-fats-turned-glycogen-muscle-11127.html
Just had first conversation with diabetic nurse. She told me creamed spinach would spike me because fat turns to sugar in the body. Not apparently the carbs in the flour. However the peppers and onions were fine fried in oil .
Sure it wasn't a rhino, aka "butch unicorn"?I just saw a unicorn.
I think you've already found out that a number of us listen politely to the diabetic nurse's advice and then figure out what works for us as individuals.
Some of us also challenge the advice, but I haven't had the guts to do that. I just go with the 'smile and get on with it' approach
Hi. As other's have said, the nurse is talking rubbish and is proferring the (wrong) advice that fats are bad for you. She should, of course, have mentioned the carbs instead. Keep reading these forums and you should find more valid advice