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Confused,Confused,Confused

Elland

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Newly diagnosed 1 week ago with type 2 and am finding it really hard to come to terms with it.Have joined a gym to get my exercise not a problem the bit i am struggerling with is what to eat i find that every meal is meat and veg or meat and salad.i know that i can not have like potatoes,rice,white bread,pasta,cakes,biscuits,pasteries.i have looked on the internet and am struggerling to find what else i should eat i find that i spend all my time looking at sugar in products and anything above 1% goes back on the shelf,help anyone
 
Hi Elland and welcome to the forum You will find there are so many things to eat - have a look at the Food and Nutrition forum which can be accessed from the Board Index. In addition, there are recipes posted on here daily so just keep reading.... Here is some information which we give to new members and I hope you will find this helpful. Ask as many questions as you need to as there is always someone here to help.

 
Hi Elland,

it does seem a bit daunting at first - I got very depressed wandering around a supermarket, realising that all my 'treats' were now off limits.

But I went out for sunday lunch today and had beef, onions, green beans, brocolli, a few carrots and 1 roast spud with thin gravy and it was excellent - and didn't affect my levels at all.

I have found that pasta and rice are impossible and I have to be very careful with potatoes - but the top of the fridge is packed with all sorts of veg and salad and I'm enjoying discovering how to mix stuff without affecting my sugars.

Oh and my treat is very dark chocolate.
 
Elland said:
i know that i can not have like potatoes,rice,white bread,pasta,cakes,biscuits,pasteries.

Who has told you that? many diabetics eat some or most if not all of those foods just in smaller portions than perhaps they used to, just test before and after eating such items of food and if your 2 hours after eating reading is more than 1.5 mmol/L more than your pre meal reading reduce the amount of carbs, keep doing this until you are happy with the portion of carbs, there is no reason to remove those foods completely unless you want to. Only a very few diabetics eat a very low carb diet although reading this forum recently you might think differently.

Everything in moderation :thumbup:
 
Hi. You don't have to completely forget the carbs. Go for low-GI stuff such as Burgen bread, wholemeal or mutli-grain pastries and so on. Keep the portions small and have little and often to keep the spikes down. Taking some fat with the carbs also slows absorption. Most fruit is OK in sensible quantities. Yes, it's not easy but keep looking and you'll gradually find things to add including 85% dark chocolate!
 
Hi Elland. I agree with Sid, you don't have to cut out all those foods. I still eat them, but in small portions, and as time goes on and you test to see which foods spike your sugar more than others, you'll be able to work your own diet out that suits you. We can all react differently to carbs in foods, and you just have to find out what is ok or bad for you.

Helena
 
Yes like others are saying you don't need to cut out all carbs just enough so that your blood sugar levels keep at a healthy level for most of the time.

You will need to reduce your carbs somewhat, we all have but after that there is a balance you can find between the amount of carbs you want to eat, the amount of medication you're prepared to take, the amount of weight you actually lose and the amount of exercise you do. You should base that balance on what your blood sugars are telling you so imo getting a meter and testing yourself so that you can begin to understand what foods you can and can't eat is the most important thing.

What you are trying to find is a long term life style plan that you can stick to and maintain.
 
Have appointment with the doc next week because i have stopped taking the Metformin after 4 days of one 500 tab in the morning to see if i could bring my Blood Sugar level down with diet and exercise after looking up information on the internet .So after 3 weeks of a total diet change and joining the gym my readings have come down from a fasting reading of 10.7 three weeks ago to 5.4 this morning when i got up,reading before meals of about 5.8 to 6.2 and upto 7.8 after meals.
 
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