Type-2-Havent-A-Clue
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
That about covers it. You could add fasting to your regime at a later date, but this works, yeah.Just had my first foray into the Diet Doctor website and it looks very very informative. Is this the go to place to build my meal plans for the next few months and beyond? As previously mentioned I want to lower Hba1c ASAP and eventually my weight.
My head is spinning with all of your brilliant advice and it’s a lot to take in. So it’d be handy to know if using meal plans from diet Doctor is essentially a “can’t go wrong option”
My understanding is
• Lower Carbs in meals
• Stick within a daily Carb limit
• Don’t worry about fat content
• Eat at least 2 Solid Meals a day
• Avoid Snacking where possible
• if in doubt ASK!
It’s just this breakfast thing I struggle with... I want to drop this for just lunch and dinner but I find it hard. I don’t want to keep resorting to bacon, eggs etc.
Nobody said you have to have typical breakfast meals at breakfast. You could do something lunch-y too. I often stick with tea. But you could roll up some cheese and ham with butter, go for full fat greek yoghurt with a couple of berries and a handfull of nuts tossed in, try some of that keto mug cake I never got the hang of making... Sometimes I just have a can of tuna with mayo, capers and olives. (I normally had salad with that, but in the winter the salad was more bitter than in the summer, so I'll be returning to adding leafy greens when the weather turns. Could just be in my head tho'.). Like some celery sticks with something on it too... Nut butters, a moderate amount of hummus, cream cheese... Yum.
Bacon and eggs are always good, unless of course you get bored of it. But then, there's loads to do with eggs.... Omelet with cinnamon and cream (and some berries on the side?), made with smoked salmon, spinach, tomatoes, cheese, herbs, spices... Thing about eggs; you can do just about anything with them. Not just scrambled, sunny side up, or omelets. You can even make eggy muffin thingies. Check dietdoctor.com for more ideas. There's plenty!
Oil, preferably. Fats are good, remember?Does the tuna have to be in oil/brine/water?
Oil, preferably. Fats are good, remember?(That and brine/water often has a bit of the can-taste to go with it. Not so with oil.)
It’s just this breakfast thing I struggle with... I want to drop this for just lunch and dinner but I find it hard. I don’t want to keep resorting to bacon, eggs etc.
It'll get easier to skip breakfast. I struggled with it at first - just did it a couple of times a week at first and built up to skipping it altogether. It's actually really liberating once you get to that point - up and out without all the palaver. See how you go. It'll really help to drop those BG levels, so if you can manage it, its a really great tool.
Oh, now you absolutely have to google "keto fat bombs"!*sits eating a block of lard*.... got it! Fats!!
Oh, now you absolutely have to google "keto fat bombs"!
You'll be pleasantly surprised. Go.say what now?!
Nothing wrong with nothing for breakfast either..It’s just this breakfast thing I struggle with... I want to drop this for just lunch and dinner but I find it hard. I don’t want to keep resorting to bacon, eggs etc.
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