carina62
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 349
- Location
- Leicestershire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- miserable weather, rude and bad mannered people
Please may I share this - I feel quite elated!
At lunchtime today, I went with a group of colleagues to a Leaving Do at our local Thai restaurant, I was a bit nervous on my food choices as I have been low carbing for only a few days now. I decided to have a mushroom hot and sour soup for my starter and for my main I chose a chicken curry but I asked for vegetables instead of the rice and they brought me a big plate of veg which consisted of beansprouts, broccoli and a few carrots. The vegetables would have been quite bland on their own but with the curry and it's sauce, it was absolutely delicious. I had a sparkling water to drink with ice and lemon and finished off with a coffee. I have just tested myself 2HPM and my BS reading is 7.7 - I'm over the moon with this and just proving to me that my careful food choices will lower my BS levels - Why oh Why did I not do this 7 years ago?? - my only regret!
I am doing The Blood Sugar Diet and today is my first Fasting Day. I am allowed 800 calories for the day (I've had 300 already this morning for breakfast).
My question is that I have only had 11g of carbs and will of course have some more with my evening meal tonight but wondering how many grams of carbs I can have as I have a lot spare? thanks
Personally I always go for as few as possible... feeling that fewer carbs are nearly always better than more. Also don't be tempted to "save" some for tomorrow. Sounds like you are doing really well keep up the great work.
As far as I am aware your brain will function very well without carbs.. Ask @NoCrbs4Me who doesn't eat any at all.. I think that the 130g per day requirement has been refuted. Although I'm sure there will be people along any second to say I'm wrong on that one..You know how it goes..But @Kristin251 agrees too..Thanks, it's just that I remember reading somewhere that the RDA for carbs should be about 130g daily for brain health and function but that could be for non-diabetics, not diabetics, is that correct?
Thats great if you wish to take medication Tom but if you don't and treat via diet only then fewer carbs are far better IMHO.I average 200 g per day and my BG is rarely over 8 after meals. Usully 6-7 . I take Nova Rapud according to each meal I'm about to eat. Some meals have 150+ g.
I have no problem taking meds at 71 I've done very well on meds.Thats great if you wish to take medication Tom but if you don't and treat via diet only then fewer carbs are far better IMHO.
Each to their own..I have no problem taking meds at 71 I've done very well on meds.
I just had a light lunch. 78 carbs and took 24 U Nova Rapid. BG 2hrs later 6.4.
I prefer to enjoy myself.
No it's more like "what works".Each to their own..
Well, zero carbs works for me. I prefer that than to jab myself every time I wan to eat something. However, if your pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin, then you don't have much choice.
That's the case! My diabetes care team are totally happy with my results .Well, zero carbs works for me. I prefer that than to jab myself every time I wan to eat something. However, if your pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin, then you don't have much choice.
Well for me adjusting my diet works so thats what I do.. Sorry you don't agree
I have no problem taking meds at 71 I've done very well on meds.
I just had a light lunch. 78 carbs and took 24 U Nova Rapid. BG 2hrs later 6.4.Alsoad diet coke which I always drink after meals .Usually caffeine free.
I prefer to enjoy myself.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?