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Diabetes & Coeliac Disease

pms543

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Am new to the forum and very new to being diagnosed a Diabetic altho this will be confirmed on Tuesday following a repeat blood test today. My 1st fasting blood test revealed 15.2 (not sure all means yet) my doctor said it should be like 7.0
She also said she will probably be giving me medication and the glucose test is not necessary...

Any help / tips be fab, thanks

Not knowing if I am T1 or T2 is hard right now but my doc said no sugary foods, sweets and am a little baffled as I thought that was a myth?

Anyhow, also have Coeliac disease and am worried about how I am going to get my head around food / diets...

Anyone similar position on here?
 
Hi and welcome pms543.
It must be a pain not having a firm diagnosis as to type. I think you need the help of someone who is diabetic and has Coeliac disease as you do need special input with regard to diet.. Hope someone comes along soon with some help for you.
 
anniep said:
I am not coeliac but I am wheat intolerant, if I can help at all I am happy to do so.


Aww thanks, both of you...

I will be happier knowing what type I am (Tuesday) but the whole aspect of what foods I can / can't have seems highly daunting at the moment....

Am reading lots of useful info on here but it's also making me a bit paranoid as to what foods I can have now , gluten free, are also going to be possibly restricted.

Anniep, how do you plan your foods?
 
Hi PM

I will start by saying that I have to admit planning food in my house is nightmare! I am a wheat intolerant, vegetarian, diabetic, and my husband is a carnivore on a low fat diet! Also I am not gluten intolerant but wheat intolerant so I can't guarentee that what suits me will suit you.

I do not know whether I would class myself as low carb or reduced carb as I don't actually count carbs, but of course I do not eat bread or pasta nor do I eat rice and I will rarely eat potatoes, although my body can tolerate some potatoes.

As vegetarian I eat plenty of vegetables, but take care how much of the starchy root carbs I eat, not too much carrots and parsnips for example, though I have been reading on a thread here that swede is not too bad, and sweet potatoes are better than the usual ones that we eat.

BTW my brother is also diabetic but he is a carnivore and he manages to control his diabetes very well by low carbing. He just leaves off the starchy carbs and adds a bit more meat, and he keeps his hba1c to a good level without medication. He doesn't alter his diet very much at all because he is happy to eat more meat to replace his potatoes and bread.

I do eat quorn but you have to be careful as some of it contains wheat/gluten and some of it is higher carb than others. I use quite a lot of pulses which can be carb-y but they are slow to digest and my body tolerates them quite well

I have not been diagnosed as wheat intoerant for very long so I am still learning too and there are some great tips on this forum for low carb versions of food many of which will avoid gluten.

But my daily menu will look like this:-

I have a cooked breakfast eggs and mushrooms or cheese, if you eat meat you can always have bacon with it. I found after little while that I don't miss having the toast with it, and I don't get the rebound starving feeling mid morning. If I get my breakfast right I can last a long time.

Lunch maybe cheese or houmus, maybe on a rice cracker or a corn cracker that I buy at the local health food shops, but again whach the carbs as some of them are higher than others. The health food shops also sell some tubes of veggie pate which are gluten free, and some are low carb. Or I may eat eggs with mayo and quorn.

Main meals I eat a lot of salads bulked with different cheeses or pine nuts and other types of nuts. I stuff peppers with variations of cheese and vegetables. I make cheese sauces by melting cheese into cream heated slowly. I do chilies/curries/stews with veg/quorn/pulses. I also make soups, again with variations of them.

I make nut loaves (again some nuts are lower carb than others) and instead of breadcrumbs I use flaxmeal as the bulking agent. There is a link on the low carb food thread to a site with a recipe for low carb 'bread' using flaxmeal, it isn't bread but it serves its puropse. It actually has quite a cakey texture, so I am going to experiment with it seeing if I can make it with orange or lemon juice instead of water and make a sweet. Flaxmeal is also good for coating things in instead of breadcrumbs.


If I know I am going to be out over a meal time I take with me a small packet of almonds, tescos sell them 3 for £2, and they are enough to substute for a meal if nothing else is available. I never rely on catering if i am out - experience has shown that I am reduced to eating the filling out of sandwiches and the salad garnish.

I have never tried the gluten free bread and so on, as the packets I have read show that they have a lot of carbs in them, though one day I may experiemnt.

Almonds are quite low carb and I have wondered if they could make a 'biscuit' type base for a desert, again I am going to experiement.

There are also some recipies around, though I have never tried them, for flaxmeal crackers.


I hope this is giving you some ideas, dont' worry it is a lot to take in to begin with but you will get there, read, read, read, this site and look at the low carb recipie,s as many of them will not contain gluten.

Good luck

Annie
 
Thanks Annie for taking the time to be very helpful. I will def look at adapting some of your ideas...I love soups, salads and just read elsewhere about sweet potatoes plus mashing cauliflower and broccoli with a little cream to replace mash potatoe!

I must admit it all seems daunting right now but I do have a very supportive husband and family.

My main concerns are getting a gluten free diet right with a diabetic one but like you said it will come in time.

Can't eat too many eggs either as I had my gall bladder removed a couple years back and advised to watch the intake of eggs and cheese...

Anyhow, no point in winging, its happened and I have to deal with it...

I just weighed myself and have in fact lost 21 pounds in the last month!! So, am not sure what thats about..so getting the right foods to eat is priority!!
 
Hi PMS543

I'm diabetic T1 and found a couple of years ago that I am gluten intolerant so had to give up the grains completely. I actually find my diabetes a lot easier to control without the grains but I don't eat very many 'gluten substitute' foods. I also have a problem with dairy and eggs so I avoid cheese and eggs etc.

I like rice cakes but you could substitte with a piece of gluten free bread instead. It's the carb content of the bread that is important. M&S's new gluten free bread has a really low carb content per slice so it is quite good for diabetics.

A typical day for me would be:

3 Rice cakes (Kallo gluten free) with some kind of lunch meat ie. turkey/bacon/ham
Berries (blueberries, stawberries and rasberries are low carb so are better for diabetes than other fruits)


Lunch
Homemade veggie or chicken soup (I make it myself to ensure there is no gluten in it - for the veggie soup I use a lot of green veg like spinach, kale, courgettes, broccoli, cabbage and cauli)

2-3 rice cakes with meat and or some kind of spread like tahini or houmous
More berries

Snacks

Soy Yoghurt/crisps (not so good for diabetes!!)/apple

Dinner
Meat/fish
Lots of green vegetables
3 baby new potatoes or very small portion of rice (small quantity is key to keeping your carbs down for diabetes)

Dessert

Homemade ice cream/yoghurt/gluten free snack from supermarket/berries!
 
Thanks Goji.....that sounds interesting.

I have been madly testing after all foods and finding foods that I cna have with no rising og my BG.

I have not eaten much g/f bread and I did try the M& S bread but tbh found Tesco's new range better...I should make my own really but then not sure how much carbs would be ahhh

I eat a high protein breakfast now, of eggs, bacon with veggies..

Lunch is soup usually

Dinner is trial and error at the mo...but am slowly getting there...
 
Just bumping up this thread in case anyone else is also Coeliac and could do with a bit of support...
 
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