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Bananas

Tacemarie

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Are we not spossed to eat bananas with type 2. I eat 1-2 a day . I wish there was just a list of all the tings we are not allowed to eat. I was told in april that I was type 2. Can not see the hospital about it untill June, but cant make that one, so have been given a new date for aug. I asked the Nurse at the doctors and she gave me a very un helpful leaflet :cry: I have been told by my doctor not to test my bloods each day as I dont need to. Still not sure what I should and should not eat, should carbs be hi/low, what about sugar, how much is safe. I have never added sugar to anything and dont like fizzy drinks eother, but what is left to eat and drink?, I have read thet I cant have water melon of exotic fruit either.
Maybe I shold just join confused. com .
Where is there not more help out there???
 
On the question of Bananas, the only way to find out if they affect you is to test before and two hours after eating one to see the effect they have on your blood sugars.
Read the information we give to newly diagnosed type 2's and pick out anything that can help.

 
I can eat Banana's....I eat one a day to up my Potassium levels which were found to be low. Sometimes it isn't all about Diabetes.

A for Melon and exotic fruits I eat many types of fruit, all in moderation and after testing to find out if they affected my Bg levels. I use a reduced carbs, low GI/GL diet regime.

Testing your Bg levels is the ONLY way to find out how certain foods affect you, so what your Dr said is not correct as far as I am concerned. However, he is probably more concerned about the cost of the test strips rather than your health.

Ken
 
Thanks for the replies folks .
It's very confussing when you are just told by the doctor that you have type 2, then just dumped. I was told in April, sent an appioment for June, which due to the fact I was away could not go to that one, now have an appioment for Aug to go to the hospital, Asked the nurse at my doctors for some info and was given a stupid leaflet, with not much on at all. :roll: Basingstoke is **** for after care.
Thank god for this place. learning so much.
Thanks for the support.
 
I'm wondering if you should change docs! I'm also wondering if how people are dealt with depends on their area? I live in the Cotswolds and was diagnosed today, my first appointment with the surgery diabetic nurse is this monday and I have a follow-up with the GP in one-month so I've been very happy with how they're dealing with me.

Be interesting to see what others' experiences are.

Hope you get it sorted though.

Griffy.
 
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