Hi and thanks for the welcome
Hi, maybe have a look at Wiltshire Farm foods - the one on the tv adverts. The meals do show details of carbs etc. With careful selection you can choose some suitable ones without going too low/high carb. For snacking maybe a stock of mini cheese sticks.
And get the doctor to try mum on the slow release Metformin - much gentler on the tum!
Hi and thanks for the welcomethe doctor did put her on tabs sorry don't know the name but they reacted badly to her so her her doctor has told me they will need to treat her via diet she is getting really down about this as she just can't cope so I am trying to find an easy solution for her.
I would be wary of any diet advice from the BDA as they promote the (in)famous Eatwell Plate.Older folk might need a more straightforward diet; the Nutrition Advisory Group for Elderly (NAGE) of the British Dietetic Association (BDA) do (or did) big print, clear picture appropriate diet guides for older folk and one used to be able to download from internet.
those protein rolls at LIDL are a good choice instead of ordinary bread. if they are frozen after being cut in the pieces one need for a meal... she will mot get much carbs when having chose with cheese or meat on and butter for breakfast , that is if she can chew them... bacon and eggs are also a good non carb choice and avocadoes if she likes those...
if she eats a breakfast without carbs, then she is 1/3 of the way... high fat greek yoghurt is also a good choice... one can put some sugarfree jam on top if one needs a bit more taste...
she should try not to eat bread but meat sausages and cheese .. and vegetables..boiled vegetables can be okay
the main foods to avoid is of cause sugar all grains , corn , rice and potatoes and pastaes... and fruit and all cake and sweets..
85-90 % dark chokolate is okay in smaller doses... just to give you some idea of which foods to buy for her to have in her cupboard or freezer for when you are not around
Going to request a catalog from Wiltshire, bit concerned now as the doctors have put mum on steroids to clear her chest infection and also don't seem to be helping her !!Totally agree with above re food; I am not paid by Wiltshire farm foods, but they have an extensive catalogue with food marked as suitable for diabetic folk etc. One orders a week's supply and they deliver. I think they cover the whole of the UK.
Choice of diabetes tablets is interesting; one would avoid sulphonylureas cos of risk of hypo if does not eat. metformin is a good choice if kidneys OK and not skinny; Gliptins good choice also
If your Mum has a bad chest, one needs to be a bit wary of being given steroids for her chest which might help the chest a bit but can put the glucose levels sky high
If she is frail, she ought to be considered for vitamin D plus / minus calcium
Best wishes
Do you think your mother would benefit from a home carer popping in each day?My mum has just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and is struggling. Due to disabilities and her age 80+ she is rarely able to cook a meal from scratch, especially when she is not well, currently has a chest infection.
I'm not much help to her as I live 200+ miles away
Does anyone one know of any reputable company that do "ready meals" especially for diabetics, that she could have delivered and in her freezer ?
Any carers she has had in (hip replacement) won't cook a meal just help with washing ??!!Do you think your mother would benefit from a home carer popping in each day?
That's bad. Perhaps now her circumstances have changed, she might get better help. Best wishes to you bothAny carers she has had in (hip replacement) won't cook a meal just help with washing ??!!
The tablets the doctor put her on was Metabet
Very interested in the protein rolls at Lidl - can you let me know what the packet looks like so I can source these please
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