I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes around 4 years ago, I believe I probably had it a lot longer. Aside from being told to watch what I ate, and attending the surgery for an annual review, I just carried on eating and doing everything the same. However, this time I was told that my diabetes is registering "57", following a blood test. Haven't a clue what this means, except that it is apparently getting worse and I may have to take medication 3 times a day.
I was told I had to exercise more and change my diet. I asked about the food I could eat, Indian, Italian, Chinese - especially Chinese, but was told to stick to salads, with fish or meat. I could eat a small amount of rice or pasta, but to leave off potatoes.
Sorry, but I cannot live like that. So would appreciate any and all advice as to what I can eat, as my wife loves cooking and I love eating and whilst I don't have a problem in adjusting what I eat, I do not want to give up all my pleasures, including the occasional pint or glass of wine.
I nearly tagged funny. What do you eat @mist? Veggie dishes? The chinese menus up in Sunderland are laced with sugar. In nearly every dish.I love Chinese food. It's usually pretty healthy too.
I nearly tagged funny. What do you eat @mist? Veggie dishes? The chinese menus up in Sunderland are laced with sugar. In nearly every dish.
I must admit I've been in some lovely expensive restaurants at blackheath, london and they're less sugary. Better quality meats and fish too.
You get what you pay for!
It's usually the sauces that are loaded with sugar! I just order fried veggies with chicken and have a small amount of rice. But I inject insulin though so I can just inject more or less depending on what I eat.
I am partial to the occasional chicken ball too..
Important note: Water chestnuts have no place in my mouth..:***:
When i worked in a chinese takeaway years ago i was told most dishes were only invented for the british palette. In china they eat differently, india too. I can now double vouch for that statement.Well my pancreas still kind of works I think, just not very well. I was never actually told what type of diabetes I have, just told to inject insulin whenever I eat anything..
I eat pretty much what I like and yea, just inject however much insulin I think will be enough, it's all guesswork with me because I don't really take it as seriously as I probably should..
I would guess that noodles and rice would be the worst part of a Chinese meal, and the sauce obviously. I reckon all the veggies are good? Maybe avoid anything starchy?
I'm not the right person to offer advice I'm afraid, I just saw the sentence "Chinese food" and got hooked in like a little sharky fishy!
When i worked in a chinese takeaway years ago i was told most dishes were only invented for the british palette. In china they eat differently, india too. I can now double vouch for that statement.
My indian friend made me authentic indian food, it was very spicy. Lovely thou.
I miss the authentic foods in London. More sugary junk served here.
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