Robinredbreast
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Can't say I'm surprised. That isn't food, that's nibbles.
Forgot the cheese, and it's something I really enjoy,definitely not nibbles a nice lunch I enjoy,

RRB

Can't say I'm surprised. That isn't food, that's nibbles.
Ah yes, cheese does change things.Forgot the cheese, and it's something I really enjoy,definitely not nibbles a nice lunch I enjoy,but after 30 years of always hungry ( non diabetic and then diabetic at 31) I just get on with it. Soup is cooking away in the slow cooker right now, so will have some tomorrow for lunch, and not a 'nibble in sight.' thanks
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Ah yes, cheese does change things.
I'm okay thanks, there is a name for this condition and a man actually had the same thing but he just kept eating all the time, I will try and find it.
The wrist is still locked( as it was plastered,) so it still looks like I am pointing to the right,but have a little movement in my fingers, but still cant clench fist, stopped all pain killers a couple of weeks ago and haven't vomited since, Angle measurement were taken last week at Hand therapy clinic and then every month, so moving positively forward, onwards and upwards.
Thanks for asking Zand,
RRB ( sorry for slight derailment)
Wow that's an ongoing saga RRB, hope it keeps improving.
On the whole it's the more starchy ones that contain larger quantities of the 'right' types of fibre for cholesterol lowering. Legumes have a really good amount of soluble fibre but obviously other fruit and veg contain it too. Here's a list http://www.dietitians.ca/getattachm...tsheet-Food-Sources-of-Soluble-Fibre.pdf.aspxThe diet a lot of diabetics find useful is called low carb but really it could be renamed the no starch diet because we want veggies in our diet, just the less starchy ones
On the subject of cholesterol and dietary fiber, I feel other less starchy foods could work just as well in those who cannot eat grains.