Paulie1982
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- Type of diabetes
- Don't have diabetes
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- I do not have diabetes
that link doesnt differentiate between type 1 safe foods, and type 2 safe foods. The two conditions have a different treatment regime and many of us have to control our Type 2 diabetes by diet, which mean reducing or, if necessary, cutting out some carbohydrates.Why this continued brainwashing and spreading of false myths?
Or will you please ask these as well to correct their website next to hundreds of other non-profit medical professional websites who confirm both boiled potatoes and rice as recommended food for diabetics???
www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/myths/
that link doesnt differentiate between type 1 safe foods, and type 2 safe foods. The two conditions have a different treatment regime and many of us have to control our Type 2 diabetes by diet, which mean reducing or, if necessary, cutting out some carbohydrates.
That link info is typical of the poor ways that site communicates about diabetes without taking into account the different types of diabetes around.
that is why @NewTD2 specified, correctly, that his info was for type 2 diabetics. We have already ascertained that the OP is not on any meds which may influence their carb intake.
And now good sir you are joining this conspiracy!that link doesnt differentiate between type 1 safe foods, and type 2 safe foods. The two conditions have a different treatment regime and many of us have to control our Type 2 diabetes by diet, which mean reducing or, if necessary, cutting out some carbohydrates.
That link info is typical of the poor ways that site communicates about diabetes without taking into account the different types of diabetes around.
that is why @NewTD2 specified, correctly, that his info was for type 2 diabetics. We have already ascertained that the OP is not on any meds which may influence their carb intake.
And now good sir you are joining this conspiracy!
NewTD2 did exactly NOT specify in his original post that his recommendation was for type 2 diabetes!
He has just edited that, after the fact! As you very well could read as 'hard copy of his statement' in my reply back to him...
I start to be really tired and sad about this continued manipulation we at times are being abused by on this forum!
Thanks my friend, for at least correcting your own wrong statement in your previous post!You need a hug and a kiss from me.
Lighten up mate!
Do you have diabetes or are you Pre-diabetic?
Boiled potatoes and rice are not recommended for T2 diabetics.
I’ve not been diagnosed with anything I’m at the advanced practitioner tomorrow and was thinking of getting a test. But I’m wondering if it’s worth asking. I also had symptoms of diabetes during early pregnancy. I just would not want to waste anyone’s time having it done and I’m slightly needle phobic (really needle phobic) ha.
Nonsense highlight one instance where you have been abused and you have reported it to a moderator and had your complaint upheld, where as I find it highly abusive to be accused of being part of some sort of a conspiracy.I start to be really tired and sad about this continued manipulation we at times are being abused by on this forum!
Thank you I will do this and show the advanced practitioner tomorrow. Hopefully it’s just my diet causing it or stress. Or I’m just testing at the wrong time. I was out shopping with my children and they had a macdonalds so I had a small jacket potato with cheese and beans and a tea no milk or sugar. Three hours later when I got home it was 7 so that’s good but I’ve no idea what it was earlier as I was out doing the school run.Hello there and welcome. We are not doctors so we cannot diagnose you. My advice is that you make an appointment with your GP and take all your notes on blood glucose with you. You could ask (or s/he may suggest) a test to determine if your levels are deranged. The test is the HbA1c.
To get a clearer picture for your doctor test your bg first thing after waking in the morning, test before the first bite of food in your meal then again two hours after your first bite. This will give your doctor much more info to work with.
FYI the difference between the two readings you take before and after eating should be no more than 2mmol. Taking random readings tells you little, I'm afraid.
Good luck.
And this I have. Yes...Nonsense highlight one instance where you have been abused and you have reported it to a moderator and had your complaint upheld, where as I find it highly abusive to be accused of being part of some sort of a conspiracy.
Thank you I will do this and show the advanced practitioner tomorrow. Hopefully it’s just my diet causing it or stress. Or I’m just testing at the wrong time. I was out shopping with my children and they had a macdonalds so I had a small jacket potato with cheese and beans and a tea no milk or sugar. Three hours later when I got home it was 7 so that’s good but I’ve no idea what it was earlier as I was out doing the school run.
I believe 7 is too high 3 hours after eating for someone who is not diabetic. Good luck with the doctor.
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