As you are eating grapes and drinking sugar I would think that hypos are the least of your worries. Likewise, the infections are most likely linked to the amount of sugar in your system.
Are you calculating the amounts of carbohydrate you are consuming? Your HCPs might adjust medication to try to match it if you let them know.
Can I suggest two simple swaps that might help? Swap your grapes for berries but I’d suggest maybe not as much as a lb per day. Drink wise, if you still want something flavoured and fizzy find something sweetened with different sweeteners. I often drink sugar free squashes mixed with sparkling water. Tesco sugar free squashes don’t contain aspartame which to my knowledge is the only sweetener containing phenylalanine. Of course now you’re on Forxiga you’ll need to watch your levels carefully if you make these changes.
I would think Sable grapes balance your BG up not down! They are about 15% sugar like most other grapes. Stick to raspberries, blackberries or strawberries, ideally with cream.What sort of berries? I did a lot of research on the Sable Grapes - (I was surprised as anyone) to discover they are a great blood sugar leveller and until the last few weeks I've been absolutely fine - if I have a craving - a handful of grapes kill it dead (I don't eat them all in one go, the weight is more an approximation).
I'm in a wheelchair - so getting out and checking things, isn't always as straightforward - I remember we tried some of the unsweetened Sainsbury's, OMG, it was vile - even most juices I can't tolerate a mouthful and water often just gets stuck in my throat (why I don't know). I've got a sliding hiatus hernia which does affect some foods - a little bemusing why water would be one of them - I shall certainly take a look though next time I'm out, thanks.
I've got the box of Forxiga by me almost thinking, shall I, shan't I - I take so many medications already and have started to kick as many as I can into touchI do know however, I'd like to keep my lower legs and if I don't get them sorted, I can see the inevitable (assuming I survive that long )
I did a lot of research on the Sable Grapes - (I was surprised as anyone) to discover they are a great blood sugar leveller and until the last few weeks I've been absolutely fine
They were 15% when I looked them up, which surprised me. Still too high and dangerously moreish.Tesco sable grapes are 54g/per 100g sugar (carbs) while strawberries are 6.1g/100g, raspberries are 4.6g/100g and blackberries are 5.1g/100g. Even blueberries at 9.1g/100g are way lower than your grapes.
I was just quoting the stats for Tesco Finest sable grapes from Nutracheck, as you say even at 15g/100g they are too high for me.They were 15% when I looked them up, which surprised me. Still too high and dangerously moreish.
It's been a while , but since my terrifying waking glucose of 33.1 - I've been a (relatively) good girl - taking my tablets as advised; I have the odd sweet thing - but trying to get into better behaviours such as eating during the day etc. My last HbA1C was non-diabetic level.
Over the last few months - I've been whacked with chest and sinus infections, plus excruciatingly bad cellulitis - particularly worrying as my spondy, Fibro and diabetes mean I have little feeling in my lower legs and feet (apart from when my swollen lower legs are bumped) and neuropathic "sock syndrome" (I didn't believe it at first) and in my hips / sciatica.
For that, GP has switched me to Duloxetine (with Gabapentin), which has done little for the neuro pain, but has lifted my mood considerably - maybe I'd been on the Prozac too long.
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Anyhow, I digress if you are still awake - atm I feel like I'm back pre diagnosis - sweet drinks ALL the time (can't use diet because of the phenylalanine) - I eat roughly a 1lb of black grapes daily, they've kept me on an even keel until now
Trouble is - I've been checking / checking / checking and my BG is permanently between 8 and 9 - whether I've just woken up / not eaten / guzzled far too much bad soda, stuffed my grapes, or eaten a meal, unless my meter has got stuck between 8 and 9 - not sure what to think - it's been fine up to now.
Family in / previously in the medical profession think there may well be a connection between my increased sugar demands and all the infection.
After a chat with my GP, she has added Dapaglilozin (Forxiga) to my Metformin (a common therapy I understand)
I believe the Forxiga encourages glucose to excrete in the urine - which has sort of got me worried about Hypos IF my extra sugar demands coupled with a marginally high BS are associated (and necessary) - I know some who'd may be quite happy with my BG levels.
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