donnellysdogs
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- Location
- Northampton
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
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- People that can't listen to other people's opinions.
People that can't say sorry.
I should not have used the term "better diet" here. I meant "better suited to people who don't cope well with too many carbs". IMO some lucky people are able to consume carbohydrates as part of a balanced diet without raising their blood glucose levels. I don't want to imply that everyone's grapes are sour!once bg levels are reduced due to better diet, it appears that very many of the bad effects can be reversed, some quickly, some much more slowly.
Well the combination of diet and metformin is doing the trick down to 11.5 this morning
Just had some delicious peppers stuffed with mince, courgette, onion, tomato, mushroom and cheese. Think I'm starting to get my head around what I can cook.
My latest budget find is in Morrisons - frozen wild fish from Alaska (so the least polluted we can buy). Salmon portions 4 for £3 and pollock (white fish) 4 for £2. Aldi is my top shop for nuts and camembert cheese (the latter only £0.99p). Catapillar shared this top tip from Iceland a while back:I spoke to a dietician I work with yesterday, she's not a diabetes specialist, but was advocating LCHF diet too.
Hubby had some bits he shouldn't have yesterday and spiked bg so the meter has been useful in him realising that he can't do that.
On the downside I'm finding the new regieme very expensive. Any top tips for LCHF on a budget very welcome.
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