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Yum! Have promised to make a sponge cake for the girls but didn't get round to it! Enjoy!
 
Maybe I just envy people like you who can eat as much as up to 120 grams of carbs per day?
I envy lots of people but it gets me nowhere. Eating carbs is not really inspirational. I do actually think our opinions are closer than you think and I really do admire your passion but sometimes it's better to meet halfway
 
What's low, and moderate and high to one person, is different to another person.....

I can go up high buildings (30 floors) my husband says he can too, but he can only go up to about 20 and always says I'll stay here!,

I see trees for wood, my friend sees the trees but sees the squirrels playing in them. I see vermin.

Our world Is seen differently by everybody..what we say is rarely interpreted identical to how we said it. I.e... I say to my hubby..how about a nice drink...he thinks I mean a glass of redwine, but I mean a posh coffee!!!

So please bear in mind everybody when talking about high or low fat, sugar, carbs, even bg levels we all interpret everything differently....


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For newbies I think a good starting point is to chart a few of the common meals and snacks they were previously eating, with the amount of carbs, calories, fat, protein, fibre etc. This can help them decide where they are going wrong. Ten to one it is the carbs and sugar that are high due to large portions. Gradual but significant reductions can then be made.
 
I envy lots of people but it gets me nowhere. Eating carbs is not really inspirational. I do actually think our opinions are closer than you think and I really do admire your passion but sometimes it's better to meet halfway
I know, Sorry.

Thing is, it seems I don't need any meds at all if I stay off carbs, so I do a very low carb diet and haven't had this kind of energy for decades.

When you do very low carb it just doesn't work not to do high fat as well. Those of you who can choose do do more carbs, fine. I would love to be able to eat as much as 100 grams of carbs every day, but I can´t. I stick with LCHF and it works. I aim for a maximum of 50 grams of carbs, usually much lower. As I want to protect my kidneys I don't want to go high in protein so am left with high fat.

Being self-employed, I need the energy not only for the physical work but for mental energy as well and as I said earlier,I haven't seen this level of energy since I was in my thirties. It rocks.

I still don't know what kind of diabetes I have, but LCHF works for me at this stage.
 
I am happy you have found a diet that works for you and I understand how frustrating it must be when others just don't get it but I actually do
Take care, Mo


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Its my husband thats been diabetic for many years now. Just wanted to say to alysonm, that I went to Slimmingworld, many years ago, although Im not diabetic, there were quite a few in our class. The eating plans are healthy ones, and there is a plan with no carbs. I did this one and lost just under 5 stone in 18 months. You can go talk to the consultant before handing over any money, sit in class and listen what goes on. There is no exercise undertaken in any of these classes. If you can get your Dr to refer you, I think you are entitled to a 12 week course, dont quote me on that, it may have finished now. But do ask the Dr and or the consultant. Hope this info helps you.
 

I have similar symptoms - itching (though I have a pancreas problems -!/ often have elevated liver enzymes so could be that) - had oral thrush since January and can't get rid of it. Been testing my sugars and getting around 8.3 a lot after eating (I don't eat proper meals either due to pancreas and pain so that's after a bowl of porridge).
 
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