Anyone else watching this? The family have a child with T1D and it's interesting to see their shopping habits etc. with carb counting.
Unfortunately BBC got a few things massively wrong though, particularly when they proclaimed that "1 in 10 people in the UK has Type 1" .... !
I was just watching it but turned it off in disgust once they started spouting the same old "carbs good, fat bad" mantra
Unfortunately BBC got a few things massively wrong though, particularly when they proclaimed that "1 in 10 people in the UK has Type 1" .... rather than 1 in 10 diabetics!
I gave up watching and went and did something useful instead. The diet was very much as per the "Eatwell Plate" and Diabetes UK recommendations. They may perhaps be ok for a T1 who can balance carb intake with insulin, but I know that if I ate many of the carby foods being shown my BG would most certainly spike. I had four chips with dinner tonight and they didn't do my BG any favours!! I am tempted to give whole wheat noodles a try, if I can find any, as it seems they have a low GI and I might get away with a small quantity.
My thoughts exactly... Looked like they where unwittingly "sneaking" uncounted carbs on that lad with the "LC" snacks..
No the OMG was a reaction to the BBC saying that 1 in 10 people in the UK have type 1 ( as mentioned by Pinewood).
Not seen the programme yet @Jaylee
They're a part of mine, as an active energy burning reversed type 2 as well.@Art Of Flowers . You are entitled to your opinion but as a type 1 diabetic of 27 yrs with no health issues other than being type 1 diabetic I can categorically state that carbohydrates are an essential part of my diet ( 150/180 g daily).
I have tried many diets, including the legendary LCHF, and as much as it may be a godsend especially for type 2 control , it definitely is not an option for me as an active energy burning type 1 diabetic.
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