Peadair O Brionn
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 451
- Location
- london
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- having diabetes...... people who wear backpacks on the tube
Yeah bud I think the ryvita will have to go as well ... but it’s only 5g a slice whereas that livlife that everyone goes on about is 8g a slice might just have bacon n eggs for brekkie in futureAll of the above.. water, walk and no food for a while should all help but don't fret too much it's a couple of hours elevated blood sugar (and not especially elevated either) so you'l be fine just chuck the ryvita out.
I’m doing just that it’s only been 3 months and I’m still learning but I get on quite well on the LCHF way of life . I love meat cheese fish eggs etc could eat them always so it’s not to bad . Just thought I’d try the puds . But that won’t be happening again I’ll see what I’m at tonight at about 17:45 when I get in gonna fast till then just water and some cable pulling . That’ll get the heart goin@Peadair O Brionn - an ooopse, such as you describe, I'd probably urge you to treat it in the same way you would a stubbed toe. In other words, acknowledge it and try not to do it again. Whilst it's still hurting (or in your context, the numbers are still a bit up), then be extra careful not to catch yourself out again.
Your numbers are much improved since your diagnoses, so I'd encourage you to view this experience as a learning episode, rather than a life disaster.
Nobody lives a perfect life, and I found these sort of things just strengthened my resolve, by reminding me of the underlying issue.
Don't forget that whatever you do has to be sustainable, so, when making changes, you have to ask yourself if it's something you can go with for the longer term.
How did you make the Yorkshires?
I find that making them with water and thick cream and extra egg, and using bread flour means that I don't react to them in the same way - yes they are still flour, but no sugar from the milk, and extra fat from the cream - plus the fat from the joint.
I make a dozen, but only when eating with others - the puddings are huge and airy and crispy - so they vanish quickly.
After several of them with two Christmas dinners last year I still saw 5.6 both times.
Love the stubbed toe analogy and expect to use it multiple times a week in the future!an ooopse, such as you describe, I'd probably urge you to treat it in the same way you would a stubbed toe
Love the stubbed toe analogy and expect to use it multiple times a week in the future!
How much and where do I pay?There'll be a fee every time you do.
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Nice to see that MODS are only human after all!I'll have to warn myself for being off-topic.
Don't tell anyone,,,, but Mods just have to hide behind thoseNice to see that MODS are only human after all!
If 7.4 is the highest you've ever tested how did you get a t2 diagnosis if you don't mind me asking? My husband and children have seen levels that high and studies show non diabetics reach 7 and above pretty often.
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