Ah, now Bovril, I never thought of that. Thanks Vit90, I will add it to my shopping list.
It is salty but I'm currently consuming very little else with salt in so by my calculation it's OK
Ah, now Bovril, I never thought of that. Thanks Vit90, I will add it to my shopping list.
Hi, try Xylitiol as a sweetener ....if you want to ....you only need a bit ...Holland and barret ...you can bake with toTried stevia for my coffee and tea but it wasn't right; a kind of minty taste. I don't trust aspartame but sucralose seems pretty safe and it's quite tolerable in coffee and really not that much different to sugar in my tea (I take both coffee and tea black , so I can't comment on with milk cuppas).
I was given a meter before I left hospital and have been monitoring my BS levels every morning and evening and making notes. However, tonight after reading a reply by Bluetit I checked my BS level again 2 hours after my tea and was shocked to see it had actually come down from 8.8 at 6pm to 8.4 at 8pm. Not sure if that's good or bad but hoping it's good. Perhaps someone could enlighten me.you are going to freak, I know I would have 12 mths ago......not only is it cut some carbs, it's also eat some fats...olive oil and other healthy fats to replace the lost carbs
hopefully you have a few stone too many and you have time to get your head around it as you lose weight
as nuthead said..get a meter
blood testing
http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14045524.php
http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm
Down is good. Up is bad.I hit my spike around 2 1/2 hrs.I was given a meter before I left hospital and have been monitoring my BS levels every morning and evening and making notes. However, tonight after reading a reply by Bluetit I checked my BS level again 2 hours after my tea and was shocked to see it had actually come down from 8.8 at 6pm to 8.4 at 8pm. Not sure if that's good or bad but hoping it's good. Perhaps someone could enlighten me.
Hi Andrew. When you say "fat" I automatically think about the heart attack issue that I had and that extra fat intake wouldn't be any good for that. I may be wrong but I'm sure someone will put me right.When you eat your blood glucose level rises peaks and then comes back down again (well it should). Now depending on what you eat will change how fast your glucose levels rise and return back to normal. I find this is also dependant on the amount I eat. The NHS like you to eat low GI (Glycemic Index) foods. These are foods that release their carbohydrates into your system at a slower rate. For example a wholemeal slice of bread has a much lower GI than white sliced bread. Many on here find that even these low GI raise their levels unacceptable (low GI delays and slows) so have turned their diet to low carb and replacing the lost calories with fat (1g of fat is approximately equivalent to 2g of carb in terms of calories).
Hi Dibbles 1 and thanks for that. I have certainly learned a lot tonight and in such a short time. i will as you suggest try the low carb route and add olive oil to my shopping list, which I can say has never looked as healthy. In fact I'll now be able to stand at the checkouts with my head high and weigh up everybody elses biscuit, chocolate pie filled trolleys and not feel guilty. Oh happy daysJust do the low carb but don't add the extra fat.
Olive oil for cooking etc. Plenty of veg etc.
I go for normal levels of fats, being wheelchair bound.
This is very good and sensible advice.I'm now slightly worried that my (and others) advice to cut carbs may be contrary to solid advice (if contra-intuitive) concerning a patient with coronary issues. I would urgently seek advice from your specialist and put all the facts on the table.
I take it you have a few pounds to lose and that will give you time to work out your diet, for the time being if you eat the same proteins and fats as you do now and just cut the carbs..it will give you time to ask your HCP and do your own research on it..and is why i said "hopefully you have a few stone too many and you have time to get your head around it as you lose weight"Hi Andrew. When you say "fat" I automatically think about the heart attack issue that I had and that extra fat intake wouldn't be any good for that. I may be wrong but I'm sure someone will put me right.
Can I just ask and I'm probably going to look a right tit, but what is that reading at the top of your signature "90-40"? Not BS level readings are they?