this has been answered several times, over several threads, specifically in answer to you, along with various links to explanations. I'm done on here. A few thanks to those who have patiently tried to help you for some time wouldnt go amiss either.I don't think i'm alone i know i'm not i. feel upset and annoyed that i got this illness!!!Docs don't have a clue they never tell u it's about carbs.What i can't understand is how does the Liver make glucose if we don't have carbs to make it?
I don't think i'm alone i know i'm not i. feel upset and annoyed that i got this illness!!!Docs don't have a clue they never tell u it's about carbs.What i can't understand is how does the Liver make glucose if we don't have carbs to make it?
You are right. The Dr's and DN's never tell you about the carb side of things. All they do is tell you to "cut out sugar".I don't think i'm alone i know i'm not i. feel upset and annoyed that i got this illness!!!Docs don't have a clue they never tell u it's about carbs.What i can't understand is how does the Liver make glucose if we don't have carbs to make it?
so - far fewer carbs than ordinary milk. Whats the problem? you have to count your carbs, make totals, record your intake and results and test and test until you find your safe level, just like the rest of us. There is no short cut or miracle low fat food or drink that will sort this.2.8g carb in 100ml and 5.6g in 200ml
I have had nothing only good advice it's just this Lactose free milk.I decided get one carton with my ordinary milk just to see if i like it and i read on here it was better for Diabetes so i got it and i googled it and it said it was sweeter than ordinary milk but yet the label shows it's carb content is much lower.Do we need patmy attention to of which sugars or just carbs?You are right. The Dr's and DN's never tell you about the carb side of things. All they do is tell you to "cut out sugar".
If it wasn't for this forum I would never know as much as I do now about food and carbs - thanks all you lovely forum members
Stick around and be nice to us. There is a lot to learn and it can be overwhelming at first.
I can't afford to test and test i pay for my own strips and meter i'm on Benefits with Socialphobia and Depression i can't keep buying themso - far fewer carbs than ordinary milk. Whats the problem? you have to count your carbs, make totals, record your intake and results and test and test until you find your safe level, just like the rest of us. There is no short cut or miracle low fat food or drink that will sort this.
I am also on benefits, and a very low income, I pay for my own strips and lancets and meter too. As do several of us on here. I have anxiety. PTSD and ME. Others have disabilities too. The money I save on being low carb help pay for my supplies of strips.I can't afford to test and test i pay for my own strips and meter i'm on Benefits with Socialphobia and Depression i can't keep buying them
I have had nothing only good advice it's just this Lactose free milk.I decided get one carton with my ordinary milk just to see if i like it and i read on here it was better for Diabetes so i got it and i googled it and it said it was sweeter than ordinary milk but yet the label shows it's carb content is much lower.Do we need patmy attention to of which sugars or just carbs?
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