IanD
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- Peterchurch, Hereford
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
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- Carbohydrates
While preparing my low carb experience for the Hounslow Support Group, I thought I would try comparing my usual breakfast - almond porridge with soya milk - with a standard cereal - Tescos Fruit & Fibre, with full-fat milk.
Roughly the same weight showed striking differences in composition & performance. My almond porridge sustains me until lunch - & on occasions play tennis during the morning while consuming only water. After the 1 hour spike up to 7.4, my BG stayed at about 5.5.
The Tesco fruit/fibre cereal gave a massive spike to 14.3 & by 11 o'clock had dropped to 4.1 & I was beginning to feel shaky. Happily at that point my reserves came into use & raised the BG to 4.7.
A further point of interest is that the data is for a suggested amount of 30 g, with 125 ml milk. That provides only 183 kcals, or 10% of the daily requirement - which does not amount to a substantial breakfast.
Roughly the same weight showed striking differences in composition & performance. My almond porridge sustains me until lunch - & on occasions play tennis during the morning while consuming only water. After the 1 hour spike up to 7.4, my BG stayed at about 5.5.
The Tesco fruit/fibre cereal gave a massive spike to 14.3 & by 11 o'clock had dropped to 4.1 & I was beginning to feel shaky. Happily at that point my reserves came into use & raised the BG to 4.7.
A further point of interest is that the data is for a suggested amount of 30 g, with 125 ml milk. That provides only 183 kcals, or 10% of the daily requirement - which does not amount to a substantial breakfast.