Thank you for the reply, I am so illitrate when it comes to what to eat and what not and so scared to eat anything I can' explain and I am even starving at times, the doctor I visited didn't really help me with that, might seems like a stupid question to you but should I avoide multigrain bread as well?You seem to have got the wrong information about the problem - which is carbohydrates - the cheese and mayonnaise are not high carb so you can eat them, the bread and any densely carb foods will raise blood glucose levels.
You do not seem to have huge problems, so reducing the high carb intake rather than cutting out some foods, which is what I have to do to get normal results, should bring you back down too.
Personally I avoid all bread.. in fact I avoid most food with more than 5% carbohydrate in it. If you are happy to share where you live we might be able to help with more specialist foodstuffs. How is your food labelling? It might be harder for you to find out what is beneficial for your health.Thank you for the reply, I am so illitrate when it comes to what to eat and what not and so scared to eat anything I can' explain and I am even starving at times, the doctor I visited didn't really help me with that, might seems like a stupid question to you but should I avoide multigrain bread as well?
Actually, I am in Dubai, if I can get this help would be aweome! Plus I live alone and eat out most of the time and doing that from 3/4 years, I think this is where it went wrong at first place, now I am sticking to Tim hortons, star bucks And subway and simple sandwiches 3 times a day! Guess In last years i have eaten pizza hutt and burger king enough for rest of my lifePersonally I avoid all bread.. in fact I avoid most food with more than 5% carbohydrate in it. If you are happy to share where you live we might be able to help with more specialist foodstuffs. How is your food labelling? It might be harder for you to find out what is beneficial for your health.
Thank you for the advise, I have purchased a griller the other day so I can grill some chicken, veg and beef aswell, will avoide bread as much as possible and will do some research on food overall. I read somewhere on the internet 'strike the spike' mine's going to 170 to 180 after 45 mins to 60 mins of food and settling down close to 120, some times 122, 124 but most of the time under 120, fasting however is not coming down staying between 105 and 111, will see food changes and how it effects, I am over weight and trying to lose weight infact working hard for that! I am glad I joined this forum already getting great advises!Lose the bread and sandwiches. Eat out less often. You can't know what is really in the food. Other carb high stuff is rice, pasta, pastry and spuds. Everybody is different to how these affect them. Read the food labels. For me, I have max 20 gms carbs per meal or up to 30gms if it is low GI carb. If you are heavy, lose weight. It really makes a big difference. Good luck, you've come to a good place.
Glenn
We do have bunless option here at MacDonalds not sure about burger king will check. I can have some dietary ristrictions depends what are we talking about.Personally I'd ditch anything bread like. Do Subway there do salad bowls? That would be better.
Better still would be cooking for yourself of course then you can control exactly what is going into your body.
Do you have any dietary restrictions due to religious beliefs?
Burger king would be ok without the fires and buns.. just have the burger. In the UK you can order bunless at Burger King but I have never been to Dubai.
Thank you! I am trying to change my eating habits, I have been living alone for so long UK, Qatar, China, and now here in Dubai, wish I would have learned to cook earlier I did this bitter melon experiment last night juice but added green apples as I saw the recipe online some Where though it said it's good for diab but learned green apple is a no / no this morning fasting I was 117 highest of all these days so bitter melon juice may be okay but green apple is a noo, it's so encouraing to know you are living witout med, I want to do exactly that control it and bring my HBA1C lower as next month doctor will decide if I should or shouldn't start a med, I don't want to start meds, if bitter melon can help I wouldn't mind having a glass every day! I can develop taste! AhhhhhhMost people are "illiterate" about food, quite simply because what we learn is often wrong, and if it is right for "regular" people, it sure isn't for people like us. The knee-jerk reaction is to just not eat, I know! But there's loads out there. Just not too sure Timmy's is the way to go.Try cutting carb-laden foods. That's bread, (yeah, wholegrain too), pastries (like donuts abd Timbits ), rice, couscous, corn, pasta, potatoes, cereal, fruit and the like. Go nuts on nuts, berries (the only fruit most of us can handle), hummus, vegetables, eggs, cheese, mayo, meat, full fat yoghurt, olives, cream and what have you... Your body needs something to run on, and as you can't process carbs anymore (kinda like putting diesel in a petrol engine), you need something else to burn; fat and protein will both be filling and energy-giving. That's in a nutshell what I arrived at after reading a bunch of books and half the internet. I've been off meds for little over a year now and my HbA1c is 38, diet controlled. It's doable. It helps if you don't eat out much and take control of what enters your mouth from your own kitchen, but if there's no other choice? Salads! Mixed grill! Go for a steak with veggies. Good luck!
Thank you, one thing is established no bread from right away!May skip all bread, pasta, potatoes as well as sugars. Then cut down on fruit and eliminate fruit juice
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