Hello and welcome back to the forum, we all get fed up sometimes and it can be easy to let go of what you already learned. As you have been here before then you will already have an idea of what you should be doing, we are all here to help you stick to that, I do low carb but I don't really count them. However I now know my limits and have managed to keep my levels low for a year now so it's worth sticking with it to make the difference. Good luckHi everyone
I've been here before but stopped when I stopped looking after myself. My profile and also my introduction post in the "answer the questions" thread will given an idea of my background.
I am looking seriously to change my ways after a small slapped wrist last Thursday. My aim in being here is to re-educate myself in how to look after myself. My diabetes nurse explained it like this - "You have a beautiful body. Stop using it like a dustbin and filling it with ****!"
So...here I am. I plan to have a good look around and actually stay this time! I hope to 'meet' some fellow diabetics who will help me improve my levels, my HbA1c results and also help me to grasp how to calculate carbs as it's something i have never learnt to do. I'd also like to think that if not now then at some point I'll be able to give advice to other people too.
Thanks Phil. I'll look that upI downloaded the carbs & cals app on my phone for £3.99 really easy to use
Thanks MikeSlow and steady wins the race.
Hi Nat,I always worry about the increase in fats as I am already a 'big' girl
Hi Nat,
Get the Book Eat Fat by Trudy Deakin, http://www.xperthealth.org.uk/shop/details/p/handbook-lowcarb-highfat-lifestyle
£9.99 I think she an NHS contracted for diet advice for diabetics you will be surprised.
Neil
Hi and welcome. Takes a bit of time to get your head round a new way of life and to accept that what members have tried and proven to work is just not the more established healthy eating view. I am trying to cut my carbs but not done too well the last couple of weeks as crisps have been calling me. However tonight realised I now fit very comfortably back into some jeans which have not fit for a couple of years so I am off to do an excercise dvd in a few mins time.
It doesn't matter where our inspiration to lead a better way of life comes from as long as we find it. Better eating means better health so ultimately worth it.
Hi Nat, I think that is a good balance- do what you can most of the time, and allow for the fact that some events with the best will in the world are not going to be your healthiest days - the key is to make sure that the next day is a good day. I use Myfitnesspal too. Sounds like you are already on the right track, those results look great. Hope you have a fantastic birthday weekend, and enjoy yourselfHi SueI've been good for most of this week but yesterday, today and the rest of the weekend I'm out with friends and my husband as it's my birthday :/ I've been using 'fitness pal' to track calories and carbs/fat/protein. I'm a crisp monster too! I think it may be the case that I try to be as careful as I can until Monday and then get back to it. My 2 hours post evening meal is already on the downward pattern though - from 13.7 to 9.1 yesterday (I had protein and salad with no carb other than raw carrot) - even with a birthday lunch with ice cream (!) I'm unable to exercise at the moment as I'm disabled and awaiting surgery. I really ned to do this to get my weight down without the exercise....Here's hoping!
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