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Feeling poorly

I'll create a thread on phobias. x
 
Hi @Luvly I’d like to add my twopenn’orth here, although it’s pretty much the same as the other advice you’ve been given.
It is heartbreaking to read that it has driven you to tears but don’t despair: you can get control of your blood glucose. It goes against the grain for most people to disregard medical advice I know, but just a browse round the forum, especially the Success stories thread should reassure you that it’s not only possible but a positively enjoyable experience.
I went from prediabetic to diabetic in a few short years by following the advice my Gp gave me. I switched to whole meal bread and pasta, ate brown rice and porridge and ate a lot of fruit. It makes me cross now to think I was doing the very worst thing I could do for my body.
It is hard at first, there’s no getting away from it as it is a complete mindset change, but the results are well worth it.
I didn’t bother arguing with my GP, he got cross with me for cutting carbs - he said it was dangerous! He was looking at my lab results which were better than they’d been for years but it still didn’t dawn on him that he might be wrong.
 
Pretty sure binoculars means it’s a post you are watching
Don’t worry, you are doing fine.
 
I had 50 years of advice on my diet - I had threats and insults and dreadful warnings - but the child who would (I was told) be stunted and have learning difficulties, turned out to be 6ft 3 with a B.Sc.
As love laughs at locksmiths, life must sigh over dieticians.
 

Hi,

The milk in the Special K may not be doing your BGs any favours either? Lactose is another form of sugar.

I haven't named the meters I have, because I don't know if naming the products are allowed on here.
Because I noticed that one of the threads I posted someone put a binoculars symbol against my post.
I do not want to get into trouble x

You are more than welcome to let us know what type of meter you use..
It's helpful if you tell us should there be an issue with it & someone with experience of the same model can help.

You did after all mention the "Special K" & so did i.

The great news is you seem to have been prescribed a meter..
 
Oh my gosh, yes I mentioned the Special K . Senior moment, again, Do'h! I only drink unsweetened oat drink, ordinary milk gives me stomach pains.
Ok, I have the Contour Next One. The prescribed one is Contour. I also nave the True Metrix Air
 

I am prediabetic and have been eating porridge, small portions of wholegrain pasta and rice. Is that not good?
 
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I am prediabetic and have been eating porridge, small portions of wholegrain pasta and rice. Is that not good?
There are many on here who would find the carbs in those foods would spike their blood glucose too much. Others might find they could tolerate the same carbs.
You would only know how they affect you by testing your bg.
 
I am prediabetic and have been eating porridge, small portions of wholegrain pasta and rice. Is that not good?

Do you have a glucose meter? The best way to see for yourself is by testing immediately before eating, and then again 2hrs later. Try to aim for a rise less than 2 mmol.
Pasta and rice are still carbs, whether whole meal or not, they all turn to sugar in your blood.
We are all slightly different though, and some people can tolerate a higher amount of carbs than others. Test and see, good luck.
 
I am prediabetic and have been eating porridge, small portions of wholegrain pasta and rice. Is that not good?
You might be able to cope with small amounts - but it might be a far tastier option to make yourself a low carb option of stir fry or salad stuff rather than try to cope on meagre amounts of bland food.
Try a lasagne using strips of leek, simmer gently to soften the outer leaves, use the middle chopped with the meat and layer the outer strips instead of the pasta and the result is even tastier than the 'real' thing.
Rather than rice, substitute cauliflower, cooked and chopped small. Makes a great curry.
 
@Michael OR welcome!

You’d likely get more response to your question if you started your own thread. Let me know if you’d like me to move your post and the responses to it, or feel free to start a new thread.
 
I am prediabetic and have been eating porridge, small portions of wholegrain pasta and rice. Is that not good?
Welcome to the forum. I can tell you that porridge, pasta and rice, whatever colour, would be absolutely no good for me. I had a porridge-induced BG rise from 5.3 to 8+ for example. I really do like porridge, but it can't ever be part of my diet. The only way to find out is to test your BG before and after eating. Do you have a meter?
 
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