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<blockquote data-quote="picklebean" data-source="post: 366977" data-attributes="member: 38236"><p>how about eating things other than chocolate cake? Chocolate cake is not the best thing for a diabetic to be eating if you're hungry!</p><p></p><p>Try finding things that don't have carbohydrate in them, or very little carbohydrate... Then it won't affect your blood sugar level and you won't need to worry about insulin.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, if you're 'starving' at those times, it suggests you're not eating the correct things at meal times - you need foods that release their energy slowly so that you don't have a spike and then a fall - that way you will feel fuller for longer and won't feel the need to have snacks. Do some research into high & low GI foods - and look at the food sections on this message board! Lots of useful info there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="picklebean, post: 366977, member: 38236"] how about eating things other than chocolate cake? Chocolate cake is not the best thing for a diabetic to be eating if you're hungry! Try finding things that don't have carbohydrate in them, or very little carbohydrate... Then it won't affect your blood sugar level and you won't need to worry about insulin. Also, if you're 'starving' at those times, it suggests you're not eating the correct things at meal times - you need foods that release their energy slowly so that you don't have a spike and then a fall - that way you will feel fuller for longer and won't feel the need to have snacks. Do some research into high & low GI foods - and look at the food sections on this message board! Lots of useful info there! [/QUOTE]
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