Pancreas_Betrayed_me
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Hi, welcome
there are things to say about everything you’ve said but to simply answer your question, no you will probly survive unless you literally choke on the food lol
By the way, your pancreas is alive and well
You probably will, eating a packet of snacks containing 200 grams of carbs...what about long time effects, will I feel like ****?
You probably will, eating a packet of snacks containing 200 grams of carbs...
it won't kill you if you eat that as a one off.Thanks for the answer, don't be afraid to elaborate if you want, I like reading.
what about long time effects, will I feel like ****?
Would it be possible to have a smaller portion for your feast and still be happy? Perhaps by adding some lower carb goodies to satisfy the bingeing craving?I can't wait to eat that whole bag by myself
it won't kill you if you eat that as a one off.
It might make you feel rubbish with high blood glucose though, and it will add to the long term effects of high blood glucose...
For starters, if you have T2, your pancreas didn't betray you, it's working just fine.....
Would it be possible to have a smaller portion for your feast and still be happy? Perhaps by adding some lower carb goodies to satisfy the bingeing craving?.....
Thanks for the info I'm very aware of how type 2 works, when i was diagnoses i spend hours and housr trying to understand it, i thought i was doomed at first, however this info that "high glucose" makes you feel ill is news to me, i thought you couldn't feel it.Carbs are sugar are carbs, if you eat too many, your sugars go up, does this make me feel unwell? No but I read all the time that it does make people ill until they come back down, I suppose there’s only one way to find out. Is this dangerous? Well yes but not as a one off in my opinion, one a week, much more likely, once a day then much more likely, personally I would eat them because if I felt deprived by not having them I would be far more likely to fall off the healthy eat wagon completely which would do more damage long term than a single cheat.
On a low carb diet, you are likely eating low salt, it’s often the case that people have to add salt, assuming your blood pressure is ok?
I feel really anxious, pretty much a panic attack, but I have those regardless.When you were diagnosed, did you have any symptoms? Because they would be the symptoms you get if you eat the carbs, if it was a random blood test and you felt fine, then that’s likely how you will feel again.
Personally my only symptom was thirst, I have never felt unwell with blood sugars, even when very high.
Probly.
Sounds like you are doing fine. This of course is the time to live well and carry on doing fine forever, too often people wait until their diabetes worsens to take it seriously, good job for taking it seriously now, gives you a bright future. You could throw the snacks and feel really good about it? But nah I’d probly eat emThanks for the info I'm very aware of how type 2 works, when i was diagnoses i spend hours and housr trying to understand it, i thought i was doomed at first, however this info that "high glucose" makes you feel ill is news to me, i thought you couldn't feel it.
Yes all my numbers seen to be fine, I usually don't put salt on my food but i eat certain homemade sauces which have plenty of sodium, per day I would say I eat 1500 mg?, my blood pressure is also fine, i had various blood tests and they also were fine, no glucose on the urine, my insulin resistant test were as expected, spiked to 180 in one hour and went back to 80 in 2 hours, in 3 hours it was around 67, somewhat unrelated but the cholesterol studies also seemed fine.
You could throw the snacks and feel really good about it? But nah I’d probly eat em
LOL that’s a deal!Aight bro, but if i die im gonna come back to haunt you, you've been warned.
After that I decided to get serious with my body, I still have things I want to do , I've been losing weight (18 kg), going on a diet, and doing at least 10,000 steps per day, now and my blood sugar is usually pretty low 70-80 if you take in count the discrepancies, after eating it will go up to 130 ( 134 is highest I have ever seen)
Right now I take 500gr of metformin per day, maybe I should take 2 today to prepare for the binge? i don't use any kind of insulin.
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 3 months ago I had a blood sugar of 300 that day and I just feel anxious,
After that I decided to get serious with my body, I still have things I want to do , I've been losing weight (18 kg), going on a diet, and doing at least 10,000 steps per day, now and my blood sugar is usually pretty low 70-80 if you take in count the discrepancies, after eating it will go up to 130 ( 134 is highest I have ever seen)
I eat very little carbs, I don't put salt in my foods, I cook most if my meals without oil, not a fan of sweets anyway, currently I'm 102 Kg at 1.73 height, however today I have an special occasion and I found my childhood favorite snacks traveling back to my city and I cant explain to you how much I love those disgusting fat bombs, they are a mix of various Mexican chips with a cheesy flavour.
Doing the calculations this is the nutritional value:
now I KNOW, this a terrible idea, I'm not stupid, it will never be a healthy choice, but oh man I can't wait to eat that whole bag by myself while watching a movie. and I want to know, if I will be safe? could this kill me or send me to the hospital?
- 300 gr of content.
- 2000 calories,
- 200 gr of carbs,
- 117 grs of fat (no trans fat)
- 2300 of sodium
- 23 gr of protein.
Right now I take 500gr of metformin per day, maybe I should take 2 today to prepare for the binge? i don't use any kind of insulin.
I heard about the whole Ketoacidisis thing but I imagine that only happens if you go way overboard right? surely having one binge one day one time wouldn't kill you? it will just spike your blood sugar to terrible amounts.
As a complementary question is there a limit of how many carbs you could eat before you pass the bucket?
Let's say i eat 2 bags, will that kill me?
I'm very ignorant in this topic and my doctors are not available right now so patience would be appreciated.
thanks in advance.
if you mean how often do I plan on binging then just this time. I'm very aware of diabetes risks and I'm not willing to take it just for 30 minutes of feeling good.Hi,
Have a warm welcome to the forum from me.
How often are you planning on watching a movie?
Realistically, I think as a one off it's not going to do much harm. Additionally, there are things you can do to mitigate it, like if you do some good, brisk walking after eating your snacks. Tequila can also lower your blood sugar a lot, so that might help reduce any immediate spike.if you mean how often do I plan on binging then just this time. I'm very aware of diabetes risks and I'm not willing to take it just for 30 minutes of feeling good.
But like I said, I'm back in my hometown, special occasion you know, better do it now because I don't think I will ever be able too.
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