thank you ratbags, im sorry if my reply is in the wrong place, im finding quite hard to understand the site and all the different things, anyway I will try almond flour, yes I have cut down on bread, maybe 3 slices, at m ost a week of seed brown, I don't really eat rice or pasta anyay but I think im probably eating too much meat, potatos I have cut down on as well. there is so much to learn and I still don't know how many carbs I can eat. did you buy a testing kit, is it easy to use? does it explain what to do because I can be a bit thick! also I panic a bit especially about going into a coma (that is a hypo is it) Crikey so much to get into my head. thank you very much for your help, probably I sound a bit stupid but there is so much I am reading. I have type 2 by the way, 60mmol. micky xYou dont need to buy Atkins products, there arw many LC flours out there, I usually use almond flour. If you search on Pinterest you will.find lots of yummy LC recipes you can make. I will tag @ewelina for you are she has some delicious recipes. Have you also started to cut down or cut out bread, rice, pasta, potatoes ect as they are all high carb. Also start testing, it is essential otherwise you dont know if you are improving or going backwards.
You dont need to buy Atkins products, there arw many LC flours out there, I usually use almond flour. If you search on Pinterest you will.find lots of yummy LC recipes you can make. I will tag @ewelina for you are she has some delicious recipes. Have you also started to cut down or cut out bread, rice, pasta, potatoes ect as they are all high carb. Also start testing, it is essential otherwise you dont know if you are improving or going backwards.
Thank you for the information ratbags, I will look into buying a test kit. I m grateful for your help and may I ask just one more little question, do you drink tea with ordinary skimmed milk, I wonder if I need to change that too, sorry to keep bothering you xThe meters are really easy to use, it takes a few goes to get the hang of it. You dont have to worry about going into a coma unless your BS goes way too high. I had 3 incidents where I went to sleep for 4 hours at a time and no one could wake me but it was due to really high BS. Being a T2 you dont really need to worry about hypos, dont get me wrong you can have a hypo but at worst you will feel really horrible and it is corrected easily but this is exactly why you do need a meter as technically a hypo is when your BS drops below 3.6 but when your BS has been high for a long time and then you take control and your BS starts to go down you can get false hypos as your body isnt used to the lower levels. Also it takes time to manoever the site, you are doing fine
Hi and welcome @mickyjf
I second @4ratbags suggestion to steer clear of Atkins products. When you read the ingredients they sound like science projects!
thank you Brunneria, I will stick with milk then as I only hve about 4 cups of tea a day and definitely not very milky, yuk lol x
One of the easiest ways to go low carb is to dramatically cut down on processed foods, since almost all the carby stuff and frankenfoods are the ones that take processing to make them edible.
Have a look at this link, and you will see exactly what I mean:
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/60-seconds
Regarding your question on milk in tea... The answer is that it depends. If you only drink a couple a day, with a splash of the milk, then it isn't worth making any changes. But if you drink 6 pints of tea a day, each with a 1/4 of a pink of milk in, then you might want to have a rethink...
I occasionally use Atkins products as they are very portable and don't raise my levels. I also am not keen on 85% chocolate so the atkins chocolate is a good hit.
It is very processed stuff so I wouldn't want to have it all the time and every day but for me, it has it's place.
It also has a long shelf life which means it is easy take with you, especially when the temptation is likely to get too much. As log as you test and find out whether it raises your levels or not.
Thank you skal, I really only bought them as a standby and like you wont be eating them every day x
if you want a lc minimally processed snack bar without the nasties, try the lower carb options from the 9Bar range.
Yes, they have some sugars in, but it is heck of a lot less than normal bars or flapjacks, and no grain. Most people find they have minimal bg impact, and are really useful.
I tested the Peanut variety exhaustivelyand it only used to send my be up by less than 1mmol at around 45 mins, then dropped back to its starting point at at around 75 mins. Yet all the lovely nuts and seeds would keep me going for hours.
OF course, I'm talking about the 9bars without the dried fruit and sweet coatings... but I can get away with the raspberry and choc ones too...
Here's a link.
https://shop.9bar.com/original-lift/9bar-peanut
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