I am insanely jealous that you can eat bananasI love fruit, all fruit, but not all fruit loves me. Mainly eat berries, fun sized apples, bananas. Non of them really spike me. Anything else I don't find is worth having because of the spike I get, Might as well eat sweets lol
T1's and T'2s that aren't insulin resistant..eat as much and as many types as you want to or your meds will allow.
for the rest of us, fructose is bad news and is metabolised the same as alcohol
for insulin resistant T2's ..the normal person converts 3% of glucose to fructose, we convert upto 30% to fructose and load up our livers
there are a few T2's here that have 'fixed' their insulin resistance and they say are eating heaps of carbs, I guess if their metabolism is running as normal, they can..Thanks heaps for that Jack! See you guys! I told you there was some controversy about fruit eating and diabetics. All over the net. Throughout the diabetes med journals and labs studies about it and so on - can't move in nutrition circles without coming up against a pro or con. (OK - I'm slightly exaggerating for dramatic effect. But there is a lot of discussion about this amongst scientists and nutritionists and health commentators and online.)
And unfortunately, sometimes ordinary folk/the diabetes police get a wind of it and that's when you get told you can't eat it. (Grrr indeed.) (Especially grrr when you are turning away from the chocolate cake and the beer and the french bread, and delicately munching on an apple or enjoying an orange! Golly gee! Have those diabetes police no idea of what we have to go through re food choices anyhow???!!) (yeah, I know - the answer is - no they don't - they have absolutely no idea.)
I'm pleased you posted that Jack, as I've been meaning to put some of the nutritionists' comments on here, and the studies but haven't gotten around to it while I have been enjoying all the lovely talk of lovely fruit.
As I certainly have insulin resistance (there are T2s that don't? Really?), but as a religious 'eat and meterer' (and drink and meterer and exercise and meterer) I know that a little moderate alcohol (i drink fermented fruit ,or spirits, when I drink these post diagnosis days) , and fruit - especially if eaten with fats, as some other posters have noted (in the form of yoghurt, cream, cheese) or other food - barely spikes me, if at all.
My thoughts are that this is one of the hugely individual things - whether fructose in fruit spikes us as diabetics or not. Or if spikes, how high are the spikes. Ditto on which type of fruit. And I think it is marvellous that we put it out there and see the whole wonderful range like this.
I am insanely jealous that you can eat bananas! I used to devour really ripe bananas before getting my first meter last week. And how I miss baking banana bread and banana muffins too - I miss eating them even more. Off to peck at a black currant now..........
there are a few T2's here that have 'fixed' their insulin resistance and they say are eating heaps of carbs, I guess if their metabolism is running as normal, they can..
my guess is that the insulin resistance gene is still there and as soon as the weight goes back on because they pass their carb trigger point. , it will bite and high BG will kick in again
people who I think are wrong can have good A1c and clever ones [funny how they think the way I do] with high a1c,,I wouldn't go with what a persons A1c isIf I am able to get my HBA1c as low as yours Jack, I will be deeply grateful, and agree - will always have a deep abiding respect for carb trigger points.
I am pleased you brought up the fructose to high glucose argument.
people who I think are wrong can have good A1c and clever ones [funny how they think the way I do] with high a1c,,I wouldn't go with what a persons A1c is
this is the internet after all, where everyone is a fighter pilot
I don't have insulin resistance, but I still can't eat fruit - it spikes my BG. I miss fruit, especially apples, and sometimes if I'm preparing apples for the children I have just one slice. I do worry that I'm missing the vitamins etc from fruit, but on balance I've decided that BG control is more important to me.T1's and T'2s that aren't insulin resistant..eat as much and as many types as you want to or your meds will allow.
for the rest of us, fructose is bad news and is metabolised the same as alcohol
I eat all kinds of fruit but avoid fruit juice like the plague. Fruit does not spike my BS - presumably because of the fibre in it, but fruit juice - I just LOOK at it and get the dreaded hyperglycemic thirst. For me the point about fruit is that it is not calorie dense. And it's not "empty calories", that is, it has lots of vitamins and trace elements in it. And the skin particularly feeds the healthy bacteria in your gut which help to keep your weight down and your mood up. (It's kind of weird when people sing hymns of praise to processed meats which are carcinogenic but ban fruit).Fruit, fruit, fruit - everywhere, but not a bit for us to eat?
There seems to be quite a lot of controversy about whether or not diabetics should eat fruit. Or certain kinds of fruit. What is your experience? Your thoughts? Your likes and dislikes? If you have 'eat and metered' with fruit, what were your findings? Your feelings or thoughts about the impact of eating fruit other than BG readings? Is it different for different kinds of fruit? Do you support advice for diabetics not to eat fruit (or particular kinds of fruit)? Which studies, words of wisdom - or not - from diabetes writers/youtubers/bloggers etc, if any, have you come across? Let's share!
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