sqeezy said:
Hi
I have been an avid reader of all posts on this site for the past year,and am so greatful for all your brilliant information.
Could some one tell me why suddenly i can now eat apples and pears when when i was first diagnosed they sent my readings sky high, i have followed a low carb diet and have good sugar control now, does that somtimes happen? i have tested time and time again and the readings stay the same, i find it difficult to believe.
Hi sqeezy,
I seem to be able to eat almost any fruit without it causing me any problems with blood glucose levels. I eat on a regular basis - apples, pears, satsumas, bananas, grapes, plums, kiwi etc - plus a wide range of berry fruits. I eat loads of fruit every day and carry it about with me wherever I go and snack on it at spaced out intervals.
I've previously posted quite detailed results of testing that I carried out before and after eating fruit. Here are the details:
6.7 - Before eating
Grapes - 125g
5.9 - 30 mins after finishing eating
6.8 - one hour after finishing eating
5.5 - 90 mins after finishing eating
4.7 - Before eating
Apple - 225g - i.e. large
6.8 - one hour after finishing eating
Figs - 100g - four small figs
5.8 - one hour after finishing eating
5.4 - Before eating
Satsuma - 80g - i.e. small
5.1 - one hour after finishing eating
4.6 - Before eating
Apple - 125g - i.e. small/medium
5.5 - one hour after finishing eating
Satsuma - 80g - i.e. small
5.7 - one hour after finishing eating
Apple - 150g - i.e. medium
4.9 - one hour after finishing eating
Satsuma - 80g - i.e. small
4.6 - one hour after finishing eating
Apple - 190g - i.e. large
3.6 - one hour after finishing eating
Satsuma - 80g - i.e. small
3.8 - one hour after finishing eating
3.9 - before eating
Apple - 360g - i.e. absolutely massive - possibly the biggest apple I have ever eaten
6.6 - one hour after finishing eating
Banana - 100g - i.e. small
5.1 - one hour after finishing eating
Best wishes - John