Shiny_Blue03
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Morning everyone, I am not diabetic but my husband has Type 2. He is currently doing blood sugar level tests because the Doctors are considering putting him onto insulin. Here's my question- his levels are never below 11, last night before we ate it was 32- it's all over the place. He does eat the wrong sorts of carbs but I'm having a really hard time getting him to change. He's constantly hungry because he has cut right back on portion size and feeling quite fed up (that's the nice way of explaining how he feels). I really don't know what to do. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Morning everyone, I am not diabetic but my husband has Type 2. He is currently doing blood sugar level tests because the Doctors are considering putting him onto insulin. Here's my question- his levels are never below 11, last night before we ate it was 32- it's all over the place. He does eat the wrong sorts of carbs but I'm having a really hard time getting him to change. He's constantly hungry because he has cut right back on portion size and feeling quite fed up (that's the nice way of explaining how he feels). I really don't know what to do. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Hi @Shiny_Blue03 ,Morning everyone, I am not diabetic but my husband has Type 2. He is currently doing blood sugar level tests because the Doctors are considering putting him onto insulin. Here's my question- his levels are never below 11, last night before we ate it was 32- it's all over the place. He does eat the wrong sorts of carbs but I'm having a really hard time getting him to change. He's constantly hungry because he has cut right back on portion size and feeling quite fed up (that's the nice way of explaining how he feels). I really don't know what to do. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Hello @Shiny_Blue03 , and welcome. As per usual other members beat me to it, but I agree with them anyway. Could you nudge him into changing his diet perhaps? When he has one of his hunger pangs, have a Low Carb High Fat treat waiting for him, if you're doing the cooking. Then gradually ease into removing most carbs from all meals. Once he's gone on insulin eating Low Carb becomes a bit more tricky, and may not be advisable to a beginner due to the risk of BG levels going too low causing a hypo.Morning everyone, I am not diabetic but my husband has Type 2. He is currently doing blood sugar level tests because the Doctors are considering putting him onto insulin. Here's my question- his levels are never below 11, last night before we ate it was 32- it's all over the place. He does eat the wrong sorts of carbs but I'm having a really hard time getting him to change. He's constantly hungry because he has cut right back on portion size and feeling quite fed up (that's the nice way of explaining how he feels). I really don't know what to do. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
True. I was ordered to get in touch with my diabetes team if mine ever came above 18.c.30mmol is incredibly toxic
Here's my question- his levels are never below 11, last night before we ate it was 32- it's all over the place..
Hi @Shiny_Blue03 ,
Can anyone help? I'm not sure, really... We can toss out a hundred suggestions, it's your husband who has to want to change. Obviously, portion size reduction isn't helping, especially if he's still eating carbs; they'll just make him feel hungry for more again. (He's not actually hungry, but his carb-addiction is telling his brain he is, making his stomach hurt in response. It's a tricky thing.). Don't cut the food, cut the carbs! Let him fill up on food, but low or no-carb food... Is that an idea? I mean, if he eats 3 eggs in the morning with a lot of bacon, cheese, mushrooms, and a high meat content sausage or two? Would he be hungry an hour later? Because there are almost no carbs in that, but it's a LOT of food. Just leave out the toast and beans, but a full english brekky other than that... It's filling! A salad doesn't seem like much, but toss in a can of tuna (in oil, not brine), and a lot of avocado, mayo, capers and olives, and he will feel full. Or a salad with a big ( and I mean BIG) chunk of warmed goat's cheese with a little vinaigrette... I can hardly ever finish one of those, they fill me right up. Give him extra meat in the evening, make broccoli-rice or cauliflower rice with a load of bacon and cheese tossed in... Go for fat-laden foods to keep him feeling full. Snacks? Cheese. Extra dark chocolate. Pork scratchings. Desert? Full fat greek yoghurt with some nuts and berries tossed in. Coffee with butter and coconut oil (Bulletproof Coffee) is remarcably good, and filling.
And look up recepies for fat bombs!
He doesn't have to starve. He just has to ditch the carbs. (There's no good carbs, really... "All the wrong ones" is basically all carbs, period.) It's easier than you think. No bread, pasta, rice, cereal/muesli, corn, fruit (other than berries, avocado, starfruit and tomatoes). Loads of eggs, above-ground veggies/leafy greens, meat, fish, poultry, nuts, dark chocolate, butter, heavy cream, full fat greek yoghurt.... www.dietdoctor.com can be a fount of information, as is The Diabetes Code by Dr. Jason Fung. (Read it together!)
He can do this without sacrificing overmuch or feeling all too miserable. But if he does do it this way, keep an eye on bloodsugars, because I don't know what meds he's on and his bloodsugars could hypo. (It is THAT effective!).
I endorse @Rachox's and @JoKalsbeek's suggestion of dietdoctor, @Shiny_Blue03 - there are many 'manly' recipes on the website, such as Keto Tex-Mex casserole or bacon burger casserole, which are two of my favourites and great with a salad. I find the website clear and easy to use and the recipes (keto and low-carb) are also easy. The fat content in most will help with your husband's hunger and the portions are generous. Do have a look, and I wish you good luck as he really does need to act fast.Hello shiny and welcome! First let me tag in @daisy1 for her useful info post for you and your hubby to read.
Diet as the others have said really is the key here. Do you do the cooking in your house? If so have a look at Diet Dr for loads of low carb recipes. Maybe get your husband to try a few, to show him it’s not all leaves and rabbit food. here’s a link:
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/recipes
...And I'm fasting today, so #sufferingGosh, talk about food p**n.
Morning everyone, I am not diabetic but my husband has Type 2. He is currently doing blood sugar level tests because the Doctors are considering putting him onto insulin. Here's my question- his levels are never below 11, last night before we ate it was 32- it's all over the place. He does eat the wrong sorts of carbs but I'm having a really hard time getting him to change. He's constantly hungry because he has cut right back on portion size and feeling quite fed up (that's the nice way of explaining how he feels). I really don't know what to do. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
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