NeilC
Member
- Messages
- 11
- Location
- Northamptonshire
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Soap operas, angry people, curry, diabetes
After bumping along borderline for a few years my doc. now tells me I am diabetic. Having read some of the posts on here and the paperwork the nurse gave me I am totally screwed up.
The paperwork talks of avoiding fat, eating plenty of carbs. Then on here I read that it should be the other way round. Where the heck do I get meaningful information. I don't see my normal diet as high in fat, carbs or sugar. Yes I have a spoon of sugar in a cup of tea, say three a day. I only drink a fizzy "pop" (Lucozade) when I am fishing (once or twice a week). I like chocolate but don't eat it every day. We may have a takeaway once a fortnight/three weeks (pizza, chicken & chips, I don't like fish, and the very rare Chinese). Rarely eat bread and/or cake.
I am also known as a fussy eater, in other words I hate curry and spices, and as for most veg - yuck.
One reason I am so screwed up headwise just now is my recent medical history. Seven years ago I had my colon removed. That's settled very well and basically I can eat anything I like. Last July I had a brain haemorrhage (same type that killed my father). That led to the discovery of a heart problem (thickened left ventricle) that I am told may not be serious. Seeing the consultant cardio guy next week. And now diabetes. So I am feeling a bit beaten up right now.
I have no idea how to modify my diet. Add to that I am s*** scared of going blind because of the diabetes. Also I am now so tired most of the time. I have always been active, have run a few marathons and halves, until 18 months ago went to the gym two to three times a week. Now a walk down the road and back sees me needing to take a rest.
Thing is that I am used to giving advice on another couple of forums and rarely need help for myself but this has just pushed me into a black hole. Is there anything anyone can tell me that might help get my head around what I am facing.
Thanks for reading.
Neil
The paperwork talks of avoiding fat, eating plenty of carbs. Then on here I read that it should be the other way round. Where the heck do I get meaningful information. I don't see my normal diet as high in fat, carbs or sugar. Yes I have a spoon of sugar in a cup of tea, say three a day. I only drink a fizzy "pop" (Lucozade) when I am fishing (once or twice a week). I like chocolate but don't eat it every day. We may have a takeaway once a fortnight/three weeks (pizza, chicken & chips, I don't like fish, and the very rare Chinese). Rarely eat bread and/or cake.
I am also known as a fussy eater, in other words I hate curry and spices, and as for most veg - yuck.
One reason I am so screwed up headwise just now is my recent medical history. Seven years ago I had my colon removed. That's settled very well and basically I can eat anything I like. Last July I had a brain haemorrhage (same type that killed my father). That led to the discovery of a heart problem (thickened left ventricle) that I am told may not be serious. Seeing the consultant cardio guy next week. And now diabetes. So I am feeling a bit beaten up right now.
I have no idea how to modify my diet. Add to that I am s*** scared of going blind because of the diabetes. Also I am now so tired most of the time. I have always been active, have run a few marathons and halves, until 18 months ago went to the gym two to three times a week. Now a walk down the road and back sees me needing to take a rest.
Thing is that I am used to giving advice on another couple of forums and rarely need help for myself but this has just pushed me into a black hole. Is there anything anyone can tell me that might help get my head around what I am facing.
Thanks for reading.
Neil