That's the perfect attitude ... not the one I had I must confess.
The changes as you start making them aren't all that drastic.
Seems daunting at first but as you slowly change things you discover you're still you and you're still enjoying your food ... slightly different food but plenty of it usually.
It's a way of eating that helps BG blood glucose and lose weight if neededThanks Jack, but what is ICHF?
LCHF stands for Low Carb High Fat and is a way of remembering one of the ways of eating recommended by many of the contributors on this site.Thanks Jack, but what is ICHF?
A list could e great yea, Hopefully @Givemy will help outIt will be confusing for a while yet, but once you get to grips with things it will be easier LCHF is Low Carb High Fat and a lot of members use this diet a lot and have a lot of success with it where as for others it doesn't work. As for the diabetes nurse you can get some excellent ones (rarely) and some ok ones but most of the time they can be awful. The best bit of advice that you will be given here is to get a meter and test test test no matter what the dsn says. I have noticed that you are struggling with some of the terms on here like BG and things like that perhaps someone like @Giverny would put up the list again to explain the different ones.
Type 2 diagnosed 24/01/2013.
NovoRapid, Lantus, Victoza, Metformin (sr), Simvistatin
LCHF stands for Low Carb High Fat and is a way of remembering one of the ways of eating recommended by many of the contributors on this site.
Thank you so much for all this info. I really had no idea what I was to avoid and eat from now on, as I haven't seen the nurse yet. It will feel very weird eating full fat stuff instead of low fat as I am currently on weight watchers and going for everything low fat!! When you say avoid sugar, does this mean I cant even have a weekly chocolate bar treat?
Hi @Ann100 Just popping on to say welcome. I too am vegetarian and find the lchf way of eating very enjoyable. It has helped me with bg control an
Cool, thank you. I must admit that being a fello vegi and being allowed to eat all the full fat dairy stuff is rather appealing. Put I don't see how I can loose weight this way as I still have 3.5 stone to shift???
BG is blood glucose, when I comes to meters it depends if your gp will supply you with strips.
Thanks for this info. I will see what nurse gives me next week and take it from there
Thank you loobles, there is so much brilliant information in your post. This has really help me and made me feel better about my emotions. I will check out bloodsugar101 right now!Oh Ann, I felt the same as you at first, but the more I looked into it, the more I realised it wasn't entirely my fault anyway. I'll let you do your own research to form your own opinion, but have a look first at a website called bloodsugar101, it explains why you didn't cause your diabetes and is a really interesting read. I found out 2 weeks ago and thanks to everything I've read I've now realised I shouldn't be ashamed. I'm still not making it general knowledge though - not because I'm ashamed (because I don't think I am now). but because I don't want to hear people asking if I should be eating this, that, or the other. If you check out my first ever post here, you'll see it was almost identical to yours, so you're not alone.
There is help out there generally, but you'll need to fight for it. I had to specifically ask my GP for certain things, which I would never have even thought about if it wasn't for the research I'd done and also things I'd read on the forum here. My advice would be to have a read around the forums, read bloodsugar101 and do some research into the low carb high fat diet for diabetics (it goes against what most out of date doctors suggest, but doctors in Scandinavia are very familiar with it now and I think it will go mainstream over here at some point).
Hugs x
Edited to add: I'd also recommend getting a glucometer - check out the SD Codefree from HomeHealth...the strips are about 25% of the cost of my previous meter.
Thank you so much for all this info. I really had no idea what I was to avoid and eat from now on, as I haven't seen the nurse yet. It will feel very weird eating full fat stuff instead of low fat as I am currently on weight watchers and going for everything low fat!! When you say avoid sugar, does this mean I cant even have a weekly chocolate bar treat?
Chocolate can be eaten in small
Thanks for the response but I have already decided to never eat it again. I usually have a bar on Friday nights, but it just feels like I would be putting poison in my mouth, so I have put a nice piece of full fat cheese in with my crisps instead! Are crisps allowed, and was I right to have the cheese?Goodness, this is scarey!
I like the sound of that.@Ann
@Ann100
Personally, I would avoid the crisps for now as they are high carb and moreish. Chocolate with a high cocoa content is not too bad for blood glucose levels. It is very bitter as it is low in sugar. A trick is to eat a little 85% cocoa chocolate with almonds and berries. Feels like eating fruit and nut chocolate lol
@Ann100
Yes, it's weird. It goes against everything we have been told. Can only speak for myself, but I have lost just over 3 stone since Christmas without feeling hungry. Not the fastest weight loss in the world, but I reckon the easiest.
Yes it does sound odd cos we've been given the wrong message that fats are bad (in my opinion). But take it from me, i've been doing lchf 3 weeks and have lost 12 pounds!@Ann100
"Cool, thank you. I must admit that being a fello vegi and being allowed to eat all the full fat dairy stuff is rather appealing. Put I don't see how I can loose weight this way as I still have 3.5 stone to shift???"
Yes, it's weird. It goes against everything we have been told. Can only speak for myself, but I have lost just over 3 stone since Christmas without feeling hungry. Not the fastest weight loss in the world, but I reckon the easiest.
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