WeeFergus
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What WeeFurgus said ^^
Excuse me, my Scottish accent might make you think my name is WeeFurgus but it's actually WeeFergus!

What WeeFurgus said ^^
Excuse me, my Scottish accent might make you think my name is WeeFurgus but it's actually WeeFergus!![]()
That's great stuff. What diet you doing?Care to elaborate?
I just hit the magic 5mmol for the first time just now. Bit pleased with myself, I have to admit.
That's the Glycemic load that causes a slower effect & less of a spike.@jack412
and that whole grain gives it off a whole lot slower, I don't really expect much of a spike from it. I'll definitely keep an eye on it, though!
The Scottish accent is by far the best accent ever created. I remember that we had a presentation by an event agency last year, and the boss was having the best Glasgow accent I have EVER heard. I would have agreed to anything he proposed just based on that, I couldn't stop grinningAlthough I still have problems understanding it sometimes (never mentioned that, but I'm German, moved to England 4 years ago for a job - planning to get naturalised in 2017)
Hi @Hergen . welcome to the club.Liking your posts..
I kinda guessed from the name.. German.Where in Germany do you hale from?
No specific one. I literally go through all the food groups and test what influences me how, and then choose what I can to keep my blood sugar low. But my general baseline is 150g of carbs a day, preferably in the form of whole grains. I try to mix a lot of tomatoes and eggs into my diet, as I absolutely love them and especially eggs are satiating (no issues with cholesterol, thankfully).That's great stuff. What diet you doing?
As to my post it's just that what the DN will say about diet is nothing like the diets that work that people on here follow.
Hehe, there is a common joke among expats in regards to language. There are tons of variations of it, but it goes something like this:Thank you, kind sir. If you thought the Glasgow accent was the best you've ever heard you really need to hear an Edinburgh one or a Highland one. I'm aware that listening to two Scots talking to each other is almost like listening to foreigners but when we're speaking to other English speakers we just have to slow down a little and put on a posher accent. Of course, I already have the posh Edinburgh one! The Glaswegians reckon we are of the 'fur coat and nae knickers variety!
When visiting Germany many years ago, and trying out some 'school' German, I was complimented on my pronunciations. I think it was because I could use the guttural sounds very easily (such as in loch).
Ahhh, so many replies, heh! One by one
CheersI'm originally from Bremen, northern Germany.
- When you go to Germany and try to speak German, they will change the conversation to perfect Oxford English entirely, commend your efforts and start a discussion about the latest series of Doctor Who.
That's the way to do it. Good stuff.No specific one. I literally go through all the food groups and test what influences me how, and then choose what I can to keep my blood sugar low. But my general baseline is 150g of carbs a day, preferably in the form of whole grains. I try to mix a lot of tomatoes and eggs into my diet, as I absolutely love them and especially eggs are satiating (no issues with cholesterol, thankfully).
Yeah I've read the recent findings - monosaturated fats actually help lower the cholesterol level, so using good quality extra-virgin olive oil and similar products can potentially balance out a high cholesterol intake.That's the way to do it. Good stuff.
Increasing fats & having eggs shouldn't affect cholesterol contrary to Nhs advice which was back by tests on Rabbits apparently. It's the sugar,carbs & starch that do most the damage.
Well then! Just got back from my first diabetes nurse appointment, and she was actually quite happy. Seems I did everything right. Blood pressure fantastic, no signs of neuropathy in the feet, she was actually quite impressed with the curve of my blood sugar readings. Not so happy that I use mayo on my sandwich, but meeehCan't please 'em all!
She tried staying strict, but for some reason people sometimes have problems with that in my vicinity
I did another experiment last weekend, and while I spiked after an hour, after the usual waiting time of 2 hours I was in the acceptable range. All in all - nothing to complain about right now!
I really have to venture up north at some point. And in regards to my English skills - I remember when we got cable television, when I was about 6 or so. There was one English channel, and I was glued to it, constantly asking my parents what they were talking about. English subsequently became the one subject at school that I managed to get really good grades in. And then I was lucky enough to find a job for a US company (and now a Japanese one, although thankfully the work language is English).
In other news, I just got a easter care pack from my parents in Germany. It contained sugar free cookies... with 64g of carbs per 100g. And the bad kind on top of that (maltitol/isomalt)... Ah well, I'll keep them in the cupboard as a rare treat or for guests.