julieclarke
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Thanks for the message
Have you seen a rheumatologist @Davids Roost , as there are medications that can help Rheumatoid Arthritis, that only a rheumatologist can authorise.Rheumatoid Arthritis ,is almost impossible to treat ,gabapentim caused me serious memory loss ,then Amitriptyline caused the most severe headaches ,I've ever experienced ,,and I have a phobia of pain meds, tried almost everything ,frustration is my worst enemy ,being a retired stone mason and always have been active .
Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries are all usually fine. Small amounts of blueberries should be ok too.what fruit can i eat as i tend to eat alot of grapes, only they have 22gms of sugar per grape,
Yes grapes have a lot of sugar @julieclarke & are best avoided, the best fruits with the lowest sugar, but still not too many of them are strawberries, raspberries, blackberries & a small amount of blueberries may be ok. I can manage a small green apple with a main meal but not as a snack. Like always we are all different & its best to test before eating & 2 hours after to see if you are ok with eating themwhat fruit can i eat as i tend to eat alot of grapes, only they have 22gms of sugar per grape,
A lot of us T2 use “replacement flours” rather than traditional flours, you may find even wholemeal flour will push your blood sugar too high. I don’t bake but I do make the occasional rhubarb crumble & I use almond flour, butter & a sweetener like stevia - it’s not as crispy but you can add a few finely chopped nuts to the crumble mixi have just had a look on google to see which flour is best for diabetes and it says brown flour or whole wheat is better that white as it lowers the risk of heart decease and type 2 diabetes which then means it is low in sugar
that would be nice to look atUnfortunately for many diabetics wholemeal flour raises blood sugar in the same way as white flour. If your husband likes to cook it is possible to buy low carb flour. I can add a link if he is interested.