ColinNorthants
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
It's the total cars figure not "of which sugar"I have recently been told I am border line diabetic, and need to follow a low carb diet. I have been reading articles until I'm blue in the face! Information on the rear of foods shows Total Carbs, Carbs from Fibre and Sugars from Carbs. Sugars from Carbs I understand are the ones I need to watch. BUT if you add these up they do not total the 'Total Carbs.
I have tried adding the protein, fat and salt to sugars and Fibre but this still does not add up.
I just feel I need to grasp the whole picture. If anyone can help I would appreciate it. Thanks
Depends how many g of carbs you can tolerate. There is no one answer to this. Some get on quite happily on 130g carbs daily, others less than 100g or there are very low carbers at 20g or less. Only way to find out is to test so get yourself a meter and strips.Ok Thanks, I did see the diabetic nurse, but she just showed me some charts with foods not to eat. How many total carbs a day should I aim for? And I presume I can have a slice of bread once a week?
Ok Thanks, I did see the diabetic nurse, but she just showed me some charts with foods not to eat. How many total carbs a day should I aim for? And I presume I can have a slice of bread once a week?
I try to have a total of 50 carbs per day, my blood stays level with that.Ok Thanks, I did see the diabetic nurse, but she just showed me some charts with foods not to eat. How many total carbs a day should I aim for? And I presume I can have a slice of bread once a week?
I have recently been told I am border line diabetic, and need to follow a low carb diet. I have been reading articles until I'm blue in the face! Information on the rear of foods shows Total Carbs, Carbs from Fibre and Sugars from Carbs. Sugars from Carbs I understand are the ones I need to watch. BUT if you add these up they do not total the 'Total Carbs.
I have tried adding the protein, fat and salt to sugars and Fibre but this still does not add up.
I just feel I need to grasp the whole picture. If anyone can help I would appreciate it. Thanks
I am under 40 grams carbs/ day, & I am a pre-D. I don't count carbs now, as I used to 3 years ago--so it may be 25 or 50 (but certainly not over 50). I don't eat any grain. I find that bread is just a "splurge" that is just not worth it to me, unless I make my own flatbread (2 grams/slice).Ok Thanks, I did see the diabetic nurse, but she just showed me some charts with foods not to eat. How many total carbs a day should I aim for? And I presume I can have a slice of bread once a week?
Oooooh @Mokkijo - care to share the recipe? Although I'm grain-free I'm looking for a yummy low carb flatbread for a family member. Thanks!I am under 40 grams carbs/ day, & I am a pre-D. I don't count carbs now, as I used to 3 years ago--so it may be 25 or 50 (but certainly not over 50). I don't eat any grain. I find that bread is just a "splurge" that is just not worth it to me, unless I make my own flatbread (2 grams/slice).
Oooooh @Mokkijo - care to share the recipe? Although I'm grain-free I'm looking for a yummy low carb flatbread for a family member. Thanks!
That looks really good - must give it a try. Many thanks for postinghttp://www.lowcarbsosimple.com/flatbread/ This is the best all purpose "5 ingredient" bread I have found ANYWHERE. I use 1 cup "fine ground" almond flour, (not the meal), & add 1/2 cup ground flax seeds (or hemp hearts) to change the batter a bit. I use a silicone baking mat & "spread" the batter, so you can make it as thin (I like it this way) or thicker if you want. I also sub the "liquid" for full fat Greek yogurt, buttermilk, or heavy cream--depends on what I have on hand. It ALWAYS comes out great. Sprinkle some caraway/sesame/sunflower seeds on top before baking & voila--you got an easy & delicious bread that travels well. Also if you are vegan you can get "egg substitute" & I bet it would come out just as good. Join "Stay Strong" --- our Facebook group---loads of great recipes & loads of support for pre-D's T1 &2 D's.
I have recently been told I am border line diabetic, and need to follow a low carb diet. I have been reading articles until I'm blue in the face! Information on the rear of foods shows Total Carbs, Carbs from Fibre and Sugars from Carbs. Sugars from Carbs I understand are the ones I need to watch. BUT if you add these up they do not total the 'Total Carbs.
I have tried adding the protein, fat and salt to sugars and Fibre but this still does not add up.
I just feel I need to grasp the whole picture. If anyone can help I would appreciate it. Thanks
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