This could be the problem, you’ve taken off the breadcrumbs but there may still be high carb fillers in the sausage meat, as discussed in a previous post of yours. Is that why you put “(I know)”?and a shaved scotch egg (I know)
So the two-hour rule is only for certain foods?As for the basmati rice, your blood sugar could well have continued to rise after the 2 hour mark.
Well, I was well-hydrated today (when I wasted strips) but probably a bit less hydrated yesterday (when they worked first time). So normally-hydrated blood is better?What I have learned is that being hydrated makes such a difference to readings, just as hopefull34 said.
I seem to have had issues with shaved scotch eggs before. It wasn't that high, though. Maybe 15g unshaven.This could be the problem, you’ve taken off the breadcrumbs but there may still be high carb fillers in the sausage meat, as discussed in a previous post of yours. Is that why you put “(I know)”?
There is no 2hr rule, our bodies don't do rules. The 2hr thingy is because someone who doesn't have diabetes will usually (depending on what they have eaten) see their levels return to pre meal values within 2hrs. Obviously it's our wish to stay as close to normal as possible so the 2hrs makes a pretty good guide. Also if you think about it you have to be consistent when testing, otherwise it would be impossible to compare results. You can choose any time that suits you, 90min, 120min even 150min if you want. It's just the time that you are happy with.So the two-hour rule is only for certain foods?
The shaved scotch egg..... haven't we been here before? I guess you like scotch eggs, I do too, but I've not had one for four years.Last night I had a small chicken tikka fried rice. Partly as an experiment, but partly because I used to enjoy it. Anyway, the reading before was 4.3 and two hours later was 6.4, which wasn't too bad, I thought, given it was mainly basmati rice.
Then today I had 10% Greek yoghurt with blueberries, and a shaved scotch egg (I know). My reading before was 3.7 and two hours later was 7.7!
Today, I had to use six strips to get the two readings, for whatever reason. Can I assume that there was something wrong with today's blood samples, given that the rise was 4.0, which I wouldn't have expected, and given the fact that I had to use three strips for each reading?
Does anyone have any ideas, or should I just chalk it down to bad luck or bad blood?
@IanBish - Maybe you could try making these?maybe you have a scotch-egg-shaped decision to make?
Sorry I am now crying with laughter.... I like salmon scotch eggs. They started to put chilli in them so stopped eating them.@IanBish - Maybe you could try making these?
Best Easy Keto Scotch Eggs (Without Breadcrumbs)
Delicious Keto Scotch eggs wrapped in ground pork and herbs have almost ZERO carbs. Perfect for a high-protein diet and can be frozen.www.ditchthecarbs.com
Seeing as you're spending time shaving pre-packaged scotch eggs, might as well spend that time making them from scratch with a low carb recipe!
Just make sure the sausage meat you're using is higher meat content, such as this one from Waitrose (84% meat, 4.5g carbs per 100g):
Or find some 97%+ meat content sausages and remove the skins.
Don't punish yourself, we all have our food demons. I've put many of mine to bed with low carb alternatives, but I still can't guarantee that I won't one day spend the month's mortgage payment in Hotel Chocolat, before being found in a diabetic coma, surrounded by the empty, overly-expensive chocolate packaging on the driveway of my repossessed house!Thanks for the replies. I thought shaving the scotch eggs would help, but obviously not enough. I do have a weakness for them, and I've abstained for a while, but I just gave in to temptation this time. My decision is to either abstain completely (is there a support group for this?), or make my own. Home made is normally better anyway.
I can take or leave chocolate. Even the expensive French ones. I do however remember the carb comas, which don't happen any more. We're all human and fallible, so our best is all we can do.Don't punish yourself, we all have our food demons. I've put many of mine to bed with low carb alternatives, but I still can't guarantee that I won't one day spend the month's mortgage payment in Hotel Chocolat, before being found in a diabetic coma, surrounded by the empty, overly-expensive chocolate packaging on the driveway of my repossessed house!
Just do your best, it's all you can do.
I make my own with high meat content (90-95%) sausage meat and breadcrumbs made using lowish carb bread.The shaved scotch egg..... haven't we been here before? I guess you like scotch eggs, I do too, but I've not had one for four years.
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