Yes I would agree, its also my experience that you dont get hungry between meals with low carb.Yes, I know what that is like and many people suffer or have suffered with this problem. Quite a lot of fellow people with diabetes find that a low carb high fat diet (LCHF) completely removes the problem of cravings and snacking which are caused by a carbohydrate-rich diet.. The fat in LCHF provides enough energy and satiety so you don't need to keep eating. That feels liberating.
After making the decision to take my health back into my own hands I realised how terrible my diet is. No, actually not my whole diet. I eat lunch and dinner very well, balanced and include fruit and veg. But I always skip breakfast (claiming intermittent fasting). I wondered other people's thoughts on this....
The main issue is snacking. Well, I don't even think it can be called snacking if it is an entire meal? Or an entire pack of biscuits?
Just my own thoughts but I think breakfast is the most important meal of the day, it breaks the overnight fast and provides you with the energy to get up and go for the day ahead, the only time I miss breakfast is when I'm fasting for a cholesterol check.
Plus from a type 1 perspective I find eating breakfast keeps my bg stable throughout the morning, without breakfast I experience a liver dump that is unpredictable to say the least but by eating something it shuts this mechanism off.
My main reason for skipping breakfast (apart from laziness on work mornings) is I really struggle to eat when I have not long woken up. I just don't fancy it. Which is funny because I love food and generally have a good appetite. I tried it for the first 2/3 years after diagnosis, but it was so forced that I couldn't make a habit of it.
I really do enjoy reading about how on one hand we are all in this together and on the other we are all so unique!
I find this interesting as I find when I do eat breakfast I suffer with bouncy readings...
Today for example my fasting BG was 9.6 - I had 10 units of Tresiba and went straight out for a run. No food/fast acting insulin. Came back from my run and BG was 9.9. Still not had anything to eat and BG is 10. Not perfect numbers I know but really steady and I feel good for that.
My main reason for skipping breakfast (apart from laziness on work mornings) is I really struggle to eat when I have not long woken up. I just don't fancy it. Which is funny because I love food and generally have a good appetite. I tried it for the first 2/3 years after diagnosis, but it was so forced that I couldn't make a habit of it.
I really do enjoy reading about how on one hand we are all in this together and on the other we are all so unique!
Hi @Pearcream
I'm afraid I can't tell from your profile whether you are diabetic, or what type of D, and I think it makes quite a difference to whether breakfast is appropriate, and what breakfast is appropriate.
Everyone seems to speak for what works for them and their circumstances, if we knew what yours are, then we might be able to explain why different breakfast options/willpower reactions happen, and compare experiences.
Lack of willpower is so often blamed, when what is really happening is blood glucose fluctuations and carb cravings which can be affected by activity levels, hormones, stress and medication.
That was certainly true for me for decades.. Then started lchf and the bingeing vanishedHi @Pearcream
I'm afraid I can't tell from your profile whether you are diabetic, or what type of D, and I think it makes quite a difference to whether breakfast is appropriate, and what breakfast is appropriate.
Everyone seems to speak for what works for them and their circumstances, if we knew what yours are, then we might be able to explain why different breakfast options/willpower reactions happen, and compare experiences.
Lack of willpower is so often blamed, when what is really happening is blood glucose fluctuations and carb cravings which can be affected by activity levels, hormones, stress and medication.
Not mushrooms then??Binge on cucumbers and healthy snacks, problem solved. It's what I do
I binge on peanut M&M's
They don't seem to affect my levels though so why not
That was certainly true for me for decades.. Then started lchf and the bingeing vanished
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