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Help! Newly diagnosed and hungry!

@Starfish18

For a quick breakfast, how about

1 - a slice of (real) ham with some cheese on it, rolled up. Could be prepared the night before, so grab and run ...
2 - BabyBell cheese. Easy to grab and run
3 - A couple of hard boiled eggs (prepared beforehand). Again, if peeled the night before, grab and run ...

I'm sure there are loads more low carb ideas but they are just a few, very easy to do.

I buy fresh ham from the supermarket deli (especially when on offer), once home - put plastic bag between slices and freeze. Take required number of slices out of freezer (easily separated due to plastic bags) the night before and leave in fridge to thaw. Very easy, quick and can be prepared in advance too
 
You certainly are an inspiration, well done you!
 
My meter is on order. Hopefully it will arrive soon. I do plan to eat to my meter then. I have made myself some hard boiled eggs and cheese to take to work with me tomorrow and some nuts. I might not need them but if I do... I've not felt as hungry today. I really want to ditch the bread though I like the idea of cheese wrapped in ham and cold omelette used as a wrap. Thank you. I'll go and search diet doctor for ideas too Thank you
 
Crikey that is some number.

Get that meter and check everything. You can bring it down. Just needs some commitment.

And.. .. Probably ignore 90% of your doctors diet advice as it will most likely be the standard shpeil that is wrong.
I am ignoring the nurse that diagnosed me she just told me to cut out sugar. No mention of carbs whatsoever
 
Wow! Thank you for the informative advice. I do have a meter on order and did wonder what my levels would be, knowing they would be high. It is scary not knowing what the food I'm eating is doing to my body. I am constantly on here now. I do have an awful lot to learn
Thank you
 
No I don't. I even googled simply food and there's nothing around me, just typical. I will keep an eye open for it though when I'm out and about so thank you
 
I also use lettuce leaves as a wrap instead of bread.
 
I keep a tin of the lunch type flavoured tuna in my car as an emergency. Don’t much like tuna but it’s an option. Often buy a pot of egg mayo if I’m caught out and about. I keep a teaspoon in my bag for such events now. Anything you’d normally eat google with keto or low carb in the search term. You’ll find loads of recipes that way and sites to explore for more ideas. Many things can be tweaked to make a reasonable alternative. Leftovers are king. I have some really weird breakfasts now. Which food we eat at what time of day is only social convention.
 
Ive just made some boiled eggs actually lol Thank you for your reply I've just read your first 50 days. Gives me hope that I will get my head around all this. Are you still on Metformin?
 
Some good ideas. Thank you
 
@Starfish18 welcome! You are in the right place.
I have a travel meal which I usually use for lunch on the run/road. A La Tortilla Factory low carb tortilla spread with almond or peanut butter. Then usually celery as it packs well.
You can make chia pudding in a big batch, and scoop a meal’s worth into a Tupperware type container. If you get the consistency just right, it will stick to your spoon yet not be dry. Safe for car eating!
Lots of recipes for low carb bread items, a bun and handful of almonds.
You will very soon get the hang of this- may your numbers plummet!
chris
 
Leftovers are king.

I have some really weird breakfasts now. Which food we eat at what time of day is only social convention.

Agree entirely..
my remit most nights is do a diner that suits me, divide by two and take rest to work, most day.

breakfast is either greek yoghurt & berries
OR
late starts days off, poached eggs, bacon rashers certain sausages (90% +meat )
but i have eaten...biltong, LC bubble and speak (swede and veg)..taken to work as a 'cake' almost
this morning i had cheese and CELERY
and the other day..i tried celery with peanut butter...OMG revelation...not a fan of peanut butter, but the celery ups my fibre and it's 'ok' so the PB was to improve it's flavour....Winner.

If it's on the road..i eat chicken cottage grilled chicken half for £5/6..salad NO chips or fizzy drink.
half it and have a 1/4 today rest goes to tomorrows meal or a later snack
Subways salads..( meatball marinara, all the salad, extra scoop of meat..about £5..)..failed to save ANY of that..LoL

Also sometimes have shish kebab, prefer to the donor meat...ask for it boxed, leave the pitta, and enjoy with the salad.

I thinks it's a 'Visual' thing..it doesn't seem or look right, burgers/kebabs NO bread, but it does only make up a tiny part of the meal.
 
Thank you for your ideas
I'll get my head around it all eventually lol
 
Welcome, have a look at my sig below it’s entirely possible to come off high numbers, all the best!
 
I am also newly diagnosed as type 1, but I feel very lucky that I got my equipment straight away and the Diabetes team at my hospital explained everything quickly and well, also no mention of rushing things, just "work towards" goals, maybe starting at an average BS of 15 mmol's is not that high? Well after 5 weeks and using a copy of Carbs and Cals recommended book, I have trended down over the whole period, not sitting at 80%+ readings within the 4.1-10 band and now have to eat "extra" when working physically, blurry eyes has cleared although it does appear I may need reading glasses (well at 50 some things are starting to fail!) The one thing I really feel is not pushed here is that these things take time and to keep at it, use meter and record all the time (mine links by Bluetooth to IPhone for instant graph!) to give yourself confidence that things are going as expected, don't panic over an occasional bad result (especially if you have craving etc!) Thoughts from more experienced members??
 
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