Good old @jjraak makes bad news sound like the keys to heaven. Always gets to tell people about the goodness we get from foods we'd always been told to avoidHi @Elaine1508
Sadly welcome to club
Great crowd, a goldmine of GENUINE information, not the codswallop we get fed at Desmond's.
To keep it simple.
3 food types.
Fats
Protein
Carbs.
We usually have a mix of each to power us through the day .
But WE,....T2Ds , are allergic to carbs, which break down into sugars.
so have to reduce them..which will leave us with less "energy" then we need.
If we reduce one food group on our plate, we need to increase one of the others to help power us through the day.
FATS are the easiest pick
Most choose WHOLE FAT
good choices
Butter, cream, yoghurts, etc...so it's not mounds of fats, just better fats.
The LOW FAT "HEALTHY" items, once they take OUT the FATS .. they improve the taste by adding..SUGARS
Of which we are ALLERGIC...So not so HEALTHY for us .:***:
For me, that means
real butter on foods.
Egg and bacon for breakfast.
Avocado with scrambled egg
Chicken WITH the skin,
steak WITH the fat on...
so I get a good bit of my protein AND fats right there, I then add in some healthy low carb veggies . And I'm well fed AND keep good control over the carbs I eat.
Post above all good advice, stick around and have a read
We were all you at some point,
tossed bad news and ushered out the door, before you could comprehend the change in your health.
Ask away, you'll always get a sympathetic ear..
Good old @jjraak makes bad news sound like the keys to heaven. Always gets to tell people about the goodness we get from foods we'd always been told to avoid
My missus thought I was taking the Mickey when I told her of the BENEFITS of chicken skin,crackling,bacon,eggs etc
Hi. Had a blood test Monday (1 April), got a phone call from my GP yesterday (4th April) to come in today. Saw the nurse who basically told me nothing except my reading from the blood test was 55, so I am diabetic. She printed out 4 pages of info, asked me if I want to start taking metformin (l don't) and signed me up for DESMOND. I asked about a testing kit and was told I might get one if I have to start injections! Told me I needed to exercise more and should cut out fats as much as possible!? My sister thinks I should follow her diet advice (same advice is in the print outs nurse gave me.
My questions: 1) sister thinks I should give up whole milk in favour of semi or skimmed. I can't drink tea black so I need something. Whole, semi or skimmed?
2) I recently joined a gym to get moving more and lose weight. I'm retired so can go to the gym any time and am going 3-4 times a week. Too much?
3) Info on print out said I should monitor my blood sugar before exercise but I can't get a kit on prescription! Are they mad or is it me?
Thanks for any advice.
All Drs and HCPs do. We live in hope.Thank you for your advice and encouragement. I'm trying the low carb diet and continuing going to the gym. I think the nurse at my GP surgery needs to check out this site.
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