Eating meat and fish is good, do more of it. If you like potatoes make them new potatoes and maybe reduce the portion size. This is not what I call carb heavy.Hi,
Am two weeks into my diagnosis of T2 and really struggling. I have been an extremely fussy eater since around the age of 8 and my diet is very restricted.
I don't eat fruit (only bananas), veg (except potatoes), anything with sauces or much flavour, rice, pasta etc.
My diet mainly consists of meat and fish (in various forms) and has always been accompanied by a form of potato. Lunches using include a sandwich of some sort. My diet is very carb heavy. I have in the past tried working with a dietician through the GP and nothing has changed. I do feel this has strongly linked to my diagnosis of T2 and I know that if things dont change for me then my T2 will only get worse. I am obese at just over 15stone and nothing works to shed the weight.
Have restricted the amount I eat, cutting out snacks but due to the other things I eat it is not really showing with regards to my BG levels. The only next step I can forsee is trying a hypnotist to solve my eating issues. I have hit a low this weekend and I really don't know if there is a way to sort this without any major impact on my health. I want to avoid any major diet routines in that I dont wish to put myself in a position where it will all come back when I begin to eat again.
Eating meat and fish is good, do more of it. If you like potatoes make them new potatoes and maybe reduce the portion size. This is not what I call carb heavy.
You don't mention what you drink and often a mystery is solved when someone mentions that they drink Coke or some other soda in large quantities.
If you could explain further what you mean by a carb heavy diet then maybe someone can help.
Hi @shellkl welcome to the group. I will tag @daisy1 to post her welcome info for new members. Why is your diet carb heavy, apart from the potatoes and sandwiches? Meat and fish is good. Forget the word "diet" it is a new eating regime that will help you. Don't worry you are in the best place for help, advice and support. So any questions just ask
As you will have worked out for yourself, drinking water is perfect. Maybe you could pay attention to drinking even more, especially in the hot weather, as that may help lower your bg. Squash is loaded with sugar, but I'm sure there are carb-free versions you could change to, and that would reduce your carb intake a lot. I don't like squash myself, but there must be other people here who do and can advise.I tend to drink squash or water most of the time. Carb heavy in that most of my diet involves potatoes or bread
You sound like a prime candidate for carnivore. Only animal products with maybe dairy (cheese, butter, cream) does that tempt you?Thank you. I just find anything ‘healthy’ I don’t eat so always find losing weight difficult. Everything I eat at the moment seems to make my BG spike which is frustrating
You sound like a prime candidate for carnivore. Only animal products with maybe dairy (cheese, butter, cream) does that tempt you?
Have a watch of thisThat may be something - haven’t heard of that before
Thank you. I just find anything ‘healthy’ I don’t eat so always find losing weight difficult. Everything I eat at the moment seems to make my BG spike which is frustrating
Me too!but I'm sadly still missing a chip buttie now and again!
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