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Desperately need some help please

cardmaker

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Hello, apart from my introduction, this is my first post. I am so confused as to what to eat. I have reactive hypoglycemia, mainly under control but have always been told this will eventually turn to diabetes. Over recent months things have started to change, I am noticing when eating carbs, even low GI, my sugar levels are doing strange things. Porridge, whole grain bread, ryvitas etc send my levels higher than normal. After 1 slice of granary bread and peanut butter my blood glucose went to 8.8 quite quickly, then dropped to 4.2. My present dr is not very helpful and said to eat normally. I am trying low carb which seems to be working, that awful exhaustion has gone, and the weak legs and arms much improved. But can someone please advise me because I have noticed that a lot of low GI foods are high in carbs. So much contradictory information it has ended up with me feeling really miserable and confused.

I would be really appreciative of any advise please.

Thank you.
 
Have you had a read of the low carb forum generally? There have been several discussions about low GI. Some people can have them, some can't, I couldn't at the beginning but as I've lost weight and got fitter, I find I can eat a little low GI bread or wholemeal rice but I do have to be careful with portion control. I have found that it was easier for me to cut out the carb heavyweights ( pasta, bread, rice and starchy root vegetables - mainly potatoes ) altogether and then eat and test, eat and test. I have totally changed my diet and get a lot of inspiration and ideas from the food forum.
 


You seem to be eating many things which will affect your Bg levels........

Have a look at the advice my pal Sue and I post regularly. Not sure how long you have been diagnosed but we think there are things in there that MAY help you gain better control.........

 
Thank you for your replies. I have been reading through a lot of the threads here and have noticed that low GI is not necessarily good for keeping blood levels under control. Also, have put 2 and 2 together and realised that any sort of flour and root vegetables seem to have an adverse effect on me. Have recently started a food diary and writing down my blood glucose levels but unfortunately have run out of testing strips. As soon as these arrive will log my blood glucose levels and that way I have something concrete to show my GP. I know there is something wrong because of the awful feelings I have 2 hours after I have eaten, especially as these foods in the past have been OK which makes me (hubby agrees too) think I could now be on the road to diabetes.

Thanks once again, its nice to know I can come here and ask for some help.
 
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