Thanks I think I will get some wholemeal oor seeded as I do like those types of breads anyway. Then have scrambled or poached eggs like you. That would be more filling in mornings or lunches than a yougurt or babybell lol. I suppose it's all a learning curve and I will get used to it and not stress about what to eat for my meals.Hi Marie,
My nurse also told me to include a slice of bread in my low carb allowance. I am lucky in that I can manage a slice of heavily seeded wholemeal with a meal. I have at least one slice a day, often 2, but with different meals. I make sure it is the only carby food with that meal though or it will spike my levels far too high. Just 1 slice doesn't spike me at all hardly. I love poached eggs on toast (2 eggs) and also enjoy a slice of toast and butter with my bacon and eggs meals. Some people aren't as lucky!
1 packet of quavers isn't going to hurt considering hardly anything else has been eaten all dayI don't know what quavers are but they sound carby. Try a high fat/fat bomb and leafy veg when you are hungry. If you low carb it will only last a few days but the cravings can be hard
lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/lowcarbliving/a/Food-Cravings.htm
Ok thanks how will I know if it's ok or not? Also how long after do I wait to test?When you get your Codefree meter and strips you need to test before and after your bread meal though, just to make sure it is acceptable for you.
Thank youIf you test just before food and then 2 hours after that will give you the best readings
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Thank you so much for helping me I really do appreciate it. The meter I got comes up with a smiley face if the reading is within the right parameters so shall I just go by that. At the moment I don't understand number wise what is high or notYou need to conserve your current strips provided by the nurse, so test at 2 hours. Once you get your own, test before you start to eat, then at 1 hour and 2hours after starting to eat. If your levels still haven't started to go down significantly, test again at 2.5hrs. If your meal has carbs that are quick release, like bread, spuds, rice etc and very little fat, you will most likely peak at about 1 hour. The more fat the longer it takes and the lower the spike will be. Once you have tested a particular meal a few times there may be no need to test that meal again. If it spikes you too much, amend the ingredients of the meal or have a smaller portion, then test again. It is all trial and error. Don't forget to record everything you eat and drink and your readings alongside. This way you can learn.
To the others thank you for the helpful advice, I will bulk up my meals a bit more like I said with eggs for breakfast and stuff and not snack on crisps. I knew I shouldn't be having them but crisps are a big vice for me. Before I would at loads and get the big bags for a treat. I was crisp and sweet mad. I've not touched any sweets at all since. Gave my stash to my 4 year old Niece. Mind you funny story, she was staying with her dad the night I gave her my sweet stash so took them there straight from mine. She decided it would be a good idea to shove them up her nose lol. They were millions so tiny little sweets. She put a few up each nostril! Her dad panicked at first but got them out.[/QUOT
http://lowcarbcoach.com/peanut-butter-fat-bombs/
hi try these low carb treats, there are so many low carb recipes, no need to feel hard done by, i made yorkshire pudding with soy flour , i'm learning every day take care Jill
Thanks I'll have a look at that. So is peanut butter allowed. I love love love Sunpat Crunchy peanut butter on toast
I looked at the bombs and they do look lovely and easy to make. Gonna get the stuff and try them.needs to be unsweetened, not in large amounts, i love the fat bombs, hope you enjoy Jill
Try Bergen Linseed and Soya bread very seedy and lots of us here have itThanks I think I will get some wholemeal oor seeded as I do like those types of breads anyway. Then have scrambled or poached eggs like you. That would be more filling in mornings or lunches than a yougurt or babybell lol. I suppose it's all a learning curve and I will get used to it and not stress about what to eat for my meals.
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