Maybe I got given real drinks instead of diet, although I'd think I would taste that.
Maybe I got given real drinks instead of diet, although I'd think I would taste that.
Sauces, marinades etc. These will push you into the higher levels, so be careful. Many restaurants have no clue as to safe diabetic foods, so play it safe and keep it simple!So I thought I'd done well - BGL was 9 upon getting to bed.
Woke up at 2am and thought I'd test.... BGL - 24!
Remained that way until morning.
I don't know what they put in their food, but there were a lot more carbs than expected! It was Vietnamese - so carbs - noodles, rice, sauces that kind of thing. Maybe I got given real drinks instead of diet, although I'd think I would taste that.
Maybe I got given real drinks instead of diet
These days I don't order sodas unless I can see the can
I can't see any reason not to eat Nandos I think it is a good choice. I like medium spice chicken wings with a side of Fino coleslaw sometimes I have a 1/4 chicken or the thighs with salad or the coleslaw. I would not even bother to test after thatOver time it gets easier and you know what is the best for you to order. Trying and testing post meal is the best way to learn.
I've even discovered I enjoy a sneaky Nando'schicken thighs and breasts with hot sauce on!
we get these - the doctors are always amazed at the priceI have never had any urine test strips but they might be suitable for a quick food or drink test.
They appear to have a very course scale reading 5.5 then 14 then 28 etc. What do you use them for? Maybe you could donate a couple in the interests of science and see if they can tell the difference between normal and slimline drinks.we get these - the doctors are always amazed at the pricehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0047573FO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
GI is difficult and expensive to measure and not precise as it varies from person to person, so you have to test the effect on a lot of people and get an average. As a diet controlled T2D I have not found GI helps much with predicting the effect of a particular food on my BS.Thanks guys! Testing the drink is a great idea! Love it haha.
I take my basal with meals so I remember! (Started on a split dose so that adjustments can be made faster if necessary..). I guess it would be easier to have it separate before bed in terms of if I'm not at home.
Also, still learning about the fat effect (and protein!). And still don't know what GI most foods are (besides obvious common ones)
Do you want me to send a couple to you? We use them to test Mr. Z every now and again, he is officially 'pre' and the doctor told him not to prick test himself so we just use these to make sure all is well.They appear to have a very course scale reading 5.5 then 14 then 28 etc. What do you use them for? Maybe you could donate a couple in the interests of science and see if they can tell the difference between normal and slimline drinks.
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