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- 21
- Location
- Huddersfield
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- No Food
I go with nuts. They are good as a snack and don't raise the bgl's overmuch. I'll tag @daisy1 to get some extra information.Hello Everyone
I am sat in my office at work and colleagues are munching on biscuits and crisps etc and I was wondering what could be a T2 sufferers go-to snack at work?
Having been told I need to get a grip of my BS levels I thought I would ask. Whats your choice?
Cheers
Bill
Walnuts or cheese - though that will tend to get a bit sweatyHello Everyone
I am sat in my office at work and colleagues are munching on biscuits and crisps etc and I was wondering what could be a T2 sufferers go-to snack at work?
Having been told I need to get a grip of my BS levels I thought I would ask. Whats your choice?
Cheers
Bill
I 've been caught like this. You know you can't have it, and that's why you want it!!It's hard when biscuits and cakes come out at the office, I just drink water and get my head down and work on, although it can be hard. My colleagues are always really apologetic if they forget and ask me if I want some. At home if I get the munchies I resort to Hartleys 10 cal Ready to Eat Jellies (0.3 - 2.3g carbs per pot depending on the flavour) or nuts.
I do try to resist the temptations by rationalising that I'm giving my insides a rest while I'm feeling hungry.
Are you following any eating regime to help control your blood sugar levels? I try not to snack but if I did my Ketogenic eating regime would allow some pork scratchings or some nuts.
Nope, not following any regime at the moment. Only recently has the DN given me a meter to test BS and "play around". My main motivation is to reduce carbs where I can, so I can enjoy them where I want. I do enjoy a beer and prefer it over pasta or potatoes ;-)
If you do eat low carb then you might be surprised at how not hungry you are - carbs elevate blood glucose, insulin is released levels drop and you feel hungry - fewer carbs means less hunger.
That probably means you are still eating too many carbs.. Us low carbers tend to fill up on fattier foods which keep you feeling full for longer so don't get the snacking hunger needs that carb eaters do. These days I tend to eat only twice a day max.. sometimes only once. I keep feeling full with my elevenses (usually at midday) a large coffee with double cream after 2 mugs of tea for breakfast, nothing to eat until afternoon. Once you get into the swing of it it's surprisingly easy and good for you too!Umm! Not working for me at the moment!
Blimey! The nurse gave you a meter and you are just on Metformin? Lucky person!
Her advice is a bit daft though. "Play around" isn't going to help a lot. Have you been advised to test out your food? We do this by testing immediately before we eat and again 2 hours after first bite. The difference between these 2 readings will show you what your food choices have done to your levels and give you the opportunity to eliminate or reduce the carbs in that meal.
Beer is not a wise choice on a regular basis. It is full of sugar. There are some lower carb/lower sugar options available in some brands of bottled beers. I'm not an expert on beers. However, I am an expert on wine! How about changing over to a glass of red instead of beer? There are virtually no carbs in red wine, dry white, or most spirits.
Are you following any eating regime to help control your blood sugar levels? I try not to snack but if I did my Ketogenic eating regime would allow some pork scratchings or some nuts.
Hello Everyone
I am sat in my office at work and colleagues are munching on biscuits and crisps etc and I was wondering what could be a T2 sufferers go-to snack at work?
Having been told I need to get a grip of my BS levels I thought I would ask. Whats your choice?
Cheers
Bill
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