As it seems you have been diagnosed early, simply eating a lower carb diet, fewer starchy and sugary foods might very well do the trick.
Do you have a testing meter? They can really help a lot to see how various foods affect you. You might well be advised not to - because the NHS can't afford to fund the testing, though they seem OK to deal with the consequences of high blood glucose, which is rather silly, to my way of thinking, but the basic menu is low carb veges and berries, as the lowest carb fruits, along with meat, fish, seafood, eggs, cheese, cream and full fat Greek yoghurt.
This is contrary to the advice of many, but there is nothing wrong with a type 2s ability to cope with protein and fat, but sugar and starches are where the problem starts.
Thank youHi Sandy.
Welcome to the club: )
Sandy I'm very similar to you in that I can rarely face a cooked breakfast and also 'dive into cereal'. But I've gained two stone over lockdown, especially being paranoid about going out! This last few days I've delayed breakfast though .. the first day having nothing but copious amounts of tea, water and a minute serving of orange juice diluted with hot water, and actually eating nothing at all until 3pm ! The following days I have delayed until 11am but returned to a very small dish of my muesli with almond milk (like you I have coconut milk some days) and to make up for the quarter portion of cereal I've added two dessertspoons of Chia, Flaxseed, pumpkin seed mix to make up the shortfall. I have absolutely no idea if I'm doing the right thing here! I try to read everything on here and a lot does help, but I'm struggling so I am waiting to see what advice you get. xThank you for your response
No I don’t have a testing meter…should I get one anyway, in the past 2 meetings with the diabetic nurse she never mentioned it, to be honest I’m not sure why she bothered ringing me I’m still none the wiser so I’m glad I found this site
Normally I would have a cereal… I can’t face cooked foods in the morning it but looking at a few of the food posts I’ve tried to have omelette or scrambled egg with ham or bacon though I’m still feeling hungry and I think I’d much rather dive into a bowl of cereal..I will keep trying with this cooked food, as I work shifts I guess it will be fine when I’m on lates I can have it later in the morning, I know I’m going to find it difficult to have a cooked breakfast at 5.30 -6.00am.
I never realised that so many foods have carbs in them I have tried Seafood but not being a fan of it it took me 30mins to get one prawn in my mouth nope couldn’t do it I’m not into fish thou I am trying to introduce into my diet and,
I’m not a great meat eater so that might prove a problem will see.
I did change my milk for coconut milk thinking this was the better option …it tastes lovely but I’ve no idea if it’s good for me or not.
Resurgam, where do you get the full fat Greek yogurt because I just cannot find this anywhere! The only ones I see are either reduced fat or fat free! Thank you xAs it seems you have been diagnosed early, simply eating a lower carb diet, fewer starchy and sugary foods might very well do the trick.
Do you have a testing meter? They can really help a lot to see how various foods affect you. You might well be advised not to - because the NHS can't afford to fund the testing, though they seem OK to deal with the consequences of high blood glucose, which is rather silly, to my way of thinking, but the basic menu is low carb veges and berries, as the lowest carb fruits, along with meat, fish, seafood, eggs, cheese, cream and full fat Greek yoghurt.
This is contrary to the advice of many, but there is nothing wrong with a type 2s ability to cope with protein and fat, but sugar and starches are where the problem starts.
Ahh now that will explain it! There's no Aldi or Lidl here and the only Morrisons is a few miles away (I don't drive) but thank you for that xxI can find full fat yoghurt in Aldi and Lidl and Morrison's in my area but they do need searching for sometimes I can eat 1slice of Burgen soya and linseed bread toasted with lots of cheese toasted on top and a smear of Marmite for my breakfast followed by Yoghurt and berries for breakfast
Carol
@Sandy-55 and @coby There are many carb free granola recipes available on the internet. If you are used to cereals in the morning this could be the way forward. Just don't expect a big portion, because they are nutritionally dense, as opposed to puffed up with air, you don't need much to fill you up.Sandy I'm very similar to you in that I can rarely face a cooked breakfast and also 'dive into cereal'. But I've gained two stone over lockdown, especially being paranoid about going out! This last few days I've delayed breakfast though .. the first day having nothing but copious amounts of tea, water and a minute serving of orange juice diluted with hot water, and actually eating nothing at all until 3pm ! The following days I have delayed until 11am but returned to a very small dish of my muesli with almond milk (like you I have coconut milk some days) and to make up for the quarter portion of cereal I've added two dessertspoons of Chia, Flaxseed, pumpkin seed mix to make up the shortfall. I have absolutely no idea if I'm doing the right thing here! I try to read everything on here and a lot does help, but I'm struggling so I am waiting to see what advice you get. x
You could try Asda or if you have Asian shops in your area they sell full fat yoghurtAhh now that will explain it! There's no Aldi or Lidl here and the only Morrisons is a few miles away (I don't drive) but thank you for that xx
Mine is Greek style, but low carb - from Lidl.Resurgam, where do you get the full fat Greek yogurt because I just cannot find this anywhere! The only ones I see are either reduced fat or fat free! Thank you x
Hi CobySandy I'm very similar to you in that I can rarely face a cooked breakfast and also 'dive into cereal'. But I've gained two stone over lockdown, especially being paranoid about going out! This last few days I've delayed breakfast though .. the first day having nothing but copious amounts of tea, water and a minute serving of orange juice diluted with hot water, and actually eating nothing at all until 3pm ! The following days I have delayed until 11am but returned to a very small dish of my muesli with almond milk (like you I have coconut milk some days) and to make up for the quarter portion of cereal I've added two dessertspoons of Chia, Flaxseed, pumpkin seed mix to make up the shortfall. I have absolutely no idea if I'm doing the right thing here! I try to read everything on here and a lot does help, but I'm struggling so I am waiting to see what advice you get. x
Sandy I hope you find the yogurt because I cannot for some reason. The best I found was 10 per cent fat, but I had hoped for full fat? A few folk made suggestions as to where I could find it but so far I've drawn a blank.Thank you for your replies I’ll look out for the Greek yogurt tomorrow when I’m food shopping
I’ll check out the meter on line I did ask at boots and they don’t sell it, but would I need to get a sharpes box with that?
I think we’ve all gained weight over the lockdowns so you’re not alone. surely that’s not good to be eating nothing until 15.00 pm
10% is full fat in yoghurt terms.Sandy I hope you find the yogurt because I cannot for some reason. The best I found was 10 per cent fat, but I had hoped for full fat? A few folk made suggestions as to where I could find it but so far I've drawn a blank.
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