I've been Bad and oh boy has my body paid me back!
After 5 weeks since T2 Diagnosis, eating Lchf diet, I ate a handful of quality street and 4 (yes4) mince pies at 1am
Woke up this morning bloods at 16.8
Feel really sick sluggish and achy all over, dizzy when standing and basically like I've been run over by a few Eddie stobart Trucks
Lesson learnt. Eat Well = Be Well.
won't be doing this again
I saw a tip someone left on a forum once before and that was to take the pastry top off of the mince pie, thus not quite as many carbs in a pie.
I empathise...been there done that...almost.....its early days yet....GOOD LUCKwell four mince pies were at least 140 carbs in one go, each quality street is about 4 carbs so yep, that's why you feel ill.
I saw a tip someone left on a forum once before and that was to take the pastry top off of the mince pie, thus not quite as many carbs in a pie.
YES I GET THAT TOTALLY!! NOT SILLY AT ALLHi Claire,
Oh yes. Been there, done that!
Well not exactly that. Not four mince pies. But a couple of weeks after I was first diagnosed I bought a couple of Mars Bars and .... well, erm, ate them both.
As you can imagine, bloods soared.
But it was almost like I needed to actually SEE that I really was diabetic.
Sounds silly, but do you know what I mean?
Probably me!
Take care,
Bee Gee
Claire loads of great stuff to eat. I have been on a voyage of discovery myself, avocado, olives, red cabbage, grilled chicken, grilled everything, salmon, tuna, all the salads, yoghurts, cheeses, all yummy stuff and gets your BG levels down. Good luck and welcome.@BeeGee what you said about actually seeing your Diabetic, yes that resonates big time! Won't do it again, apologised to my body by having green salad and lots of spinach
Stopping thinking about what I cannot have concentrate on what I canBrie slices and cashew nuts not slimming but yum
Don't worry we all have those days. It will settle down. Especially after the first couple of months.I feel you there, I had about 1/3 of a melon a few weeks after diagnosis (start of Oct) and my blood sugars went bonkers. I thought, well its fruit, mainly water, what can go wrong here :/ - I think that was before my metformin & educating myself a little more, which seems to do strange things when the body is wanting to go higher after an eating 'mistake'
I scared myself the other day with a fruit & nut mix, (I know, I know) I was buying my fruit & veg at the market & saw them selling it - it seemed like a healthy idea. The penny only dropped when I felt really strange later in the day - it was quite frightening to be honest getting a high after so many really good readings (5.7, 7's etc) , I went out on my bike & drank lots of water which brought me back down. Crikey, this diabetic scenario can really hit home on occasion - I take it seriously, but a lapse in thinking or taking my eye off the ball can really hit home!
Happy xmas anyhow folks
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