arrabella
Member
- Messages
- 8
- Location
- Gloucestershire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Being diabetic!!!!
Don't starve yourself for the results you are getting! ( which are great) You are probably still in the honeymoon period where your body is still producing some insulin, you will find a way to balance your diet to insulin quite easily and don't be afraid to inject, it will become second nature and a necessity if you want to live a normal life as a type 1, you will not avoid this I am afraid! You seem to be quite on the ball for a newly diagnosed diabetic where diet is concerned, but of course your have to be able to sustain this which is not always easy. There will be times I am sure when you will be tempted to eat more carbs again but I think you will be able to deal with it, use the resources available to you and the carbs and cals book available on amazon will be an invaluable asset to you and if you want to keep your carbs low, so be it but research a little first so you don't make yourself unwell.
Good luck!
Don't starve yourself for the results you are getting! ( which are great) You are probably still in the honeymoon period where your body is still producing some insulin, you will find a way to balance your diet to insulin quite easily and don't be afraid to inject, it will become second nature and a necessity if you want to live a normal life as a type 1, you will not avoid this I am afraid! You seem to be quite on the ball for a newly diagnosed diabetic where diet is concerned, but of course your have to be able to sustain this which is not always easy. There will be times I am sure when you will be tempted to eat more carbs again but I think you will be able to deal with it, use the resources available to you and the carbs and cals book available on amazon will be an invaluable asset to you and if you want to keep your carbs low, so be it but research a little first so you don't make yourself unwell.
Good luck!
Yes I agree whole heartedly and follow this way... but arrabella is newly diagnosed and learning the ropes so lets not overload her!! It sounds to me like she is working it out for herself anyway! My point was that she should research low carbing before following it long term, it is no good to just cut out the carbs without knowing what to substitute it with! Which I realise you are trying to do, she can follow the low carb forum if she pleases, but I think she is doing great as a newly diagnosed type 1 and just by being 'here' on this forum is encouraging! I am sure you will continue to encourage her along the way and lets face it she has found an alternative source of information to the nhs!You do NOT have to have starchy carb laden foods to keep healthy and get all the vitamins and minerals needed. Carbs are empty fuel such as bread etc are just not necessary....
Oily fish, olives, avocado etc in a non americanised Mediterranean diet provide you with far better minerals, fats and vitamins than the carbs from starchy foods.
You just need to be able to calculate and adjust your insulin correctly.
Loving the quotes!Lantus is the basal.....
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