I know that but you eat whole wheat in moderation,they told us in the class at the hospital not to eat white bread I only have bread once a day. The sugar in whole wheat breaks down slower, so I was told, everyone hears different advice, I found I was extremely hungry on to low of carbs I wasn't getting enough you have to balance it out. The diet part of diabetes is very tricky and very individual, trial and error is all I can say.There are as many carbs in whole wheat as they are in white.
I’m guessing you were very hungry on low carb because you haven’t used a replacement energy source. You need to eat full fat foods to provide that missing energy.I know that but you eat whole wheat in moderation,they told us in the class at the hospital not to eat white bread I only have bread once a day. The sugar in whole wheat breaks down slower, so I was told, everyone hears different advice, I found I was extremely hungry on to low of carbs I wasn't getting enough you have to balance it out. The diet part of diabetes is very tricky and very individual, trial and error is all I can say.
I know that but you eat whole wheat in moderation,they told us in the class at the hospital not to eat white bread I only have bread once a day. The sugar in whole wheat breaks down slower, so I was told, everyone hears different advice, I found I was extremely hungry on to low of carbs I wasn't getting enough you have to balance it out. The diet part of diabetes is very tricky and very individual, trial and error is all I can say.
I know that but you eat whole wheat in moderation,they told us in the class at the hospital not to eat white bread I only have bread once a day. The sugar in whole wheat breaks down slower, so I was told, everyone hears different advice, I found I was extremely hungry on to low of carbs I wasn't getting enough you have to balance it out. The diet part of diabetes is very tricky and very individual, trial and error is all I can say.
I can't eat any of that - it is just carbs carbs and more carbs - exactly what to avoid - also avoid anything low fat - that is usually higher in carbs than the proper stuff.Whole wheat pasta is better, in small portion, I was told in my Diabetic class.
Yes you can have a whole apple
You can take some almonds with you on the go in a plastic baggie, and an apple that's what I did.
Or some baby carrots and a small container of low fat dip this also can be a snack in the evening
Drink 1% milk if you drink milk or skim milk.
Yogurt I eat Activa vanilla
You can have whole wheat toast with peanut butter for a snack
For rice eat whole wheat with diced up onions in it or mushrooms sprinkle some garlic powder in the rice while cooking gives better flavour. Not garlic salt to salty.
I eat a Subway sandwich for lunch, whole wheat bun I ask them to take some of the bread out, and I have spinach,tomatoes , cucumbers and black olives and onions with light mayo on it, and a Diet Pepsi. And my A1c's has been good please don't fret to much like I did and ended up on antidepressants and anti anxiety meds, I was a mess when diagnosed in 2012.
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@Kimble73 have you tested your bs after eating rice, pasta and whole wheat bread?I know that but you eat whole wheat in moderation,they told us in the class at the hospital not to eat white bread I only have bread once a day. The sugar in whole wheat breaks down slower, so I was told, everyone hears different advice, I found I was extremely hungry on to low of carbs I wasn't getting enough you have to balance it out. The diet part of diabetes is very tricky and very individual, trial and error is all I can say.
Whole wheat pasta is better, in small portion, I was told in my Diabetic class.
Yes you can have a whole apple
You can take some almonds with you on the go in a plastic baggie, and an apple that's what I did.
Or some baby carrots and a small container of low fat dip this also can be a snack in the evening
Drink 1% milk if you drink milk or skim milk.
Yogurt I eat Activa vanilla
You can have whole wheat toast with peanut butter for a snack
For rice eat whole wheat with diced up onions in it or mushrooms sprinkle some garlic powder in the rice while cooking gives better flavour. Not garlic salt to salty.
I eat a Subway sandwich for lunch, whole wheat bun I ask them to take some of the bread out, and I have spinach,tomatoes , cucumbers and black olives and onions with light mayo on it, and a Diet Pepsi. And my A1c's has been good please don't fret to much like I did and ended up on antidepressants and anti anxiety meds, I was a mess when diagnosed in 2012.
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I know that but you eat whole wheat in moderation,they told us in the class at the hospital not to eat white bread I only have bread once a day. The sugar in whole wheat breaks down slower, so I was told, everyone hears different advice, I found I was extremely hungry on to low of carbs I wasn't getting enough you have to balance it out. The diet part of diabetes is very tricky and very individual, trial and error is all I can say.
My choice is limited to protein bread which has under 8 percent carbs - bought in Asda.White bread is over-processed, high in calories and of little nutritional value, whereas whole grain bread is high in fibre, vitamin B and other nutrients. Also white bread will leave you feeling hungry whereas whole grain bread will not.
My choice is limited to protein bread which has under 8 percent carbs - bought in Asda.
Wholegrain is very high carb and would leave me with a BG level in the teens for hours - not going to happen.
BINGO!In fact, no carbs are good, wholewheat or not, low GI or not,
I like Rach did the same thing, and like you Red_river I thought the same things also.Welcome! I'm now six months from being diagnosed type 2. Once I was over the initial shock, I saw it as the proverbial kick up the bum to get healthier. I was started on Metformin tablets and tolerate them well now, after a bit of stomach upset in the early days. I wasn't advised to eat low carb by my GP or Diabetes education course, but stumbled on this forum by chance and took up a low carb life style with self monitoring (self funded). I started by eating less than 100g carbs/day to begin with and then after 6 weeks reduced it to 50-70g/day and that’s what I continue on now. The best way to see what foods suit you is to test right before a meal and then two hours after the first bite, you’re looking for a rise of no more than 2 mmol/l and to be within these recommended ranges http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html I find monitoring reassuring, I’d be more worried working blind. This has all worked for me, to date I've lost 4 stone (still more to go) and got my HbA1c (blood test for 2-3 month average blood sugar) down to a non diabetic level, all due to the fantastic support and advise I got here. Read around the Forum and I'm sure you'll find a way to do it too!
Opps! I just noticed when thread was started.... silly PoI am eating low carb and high fat cutting down from 100g a day to mostly below 30g a day now.
I have not lost any weight in two months so forget about the weight falling off.
Get a meter at any cost, mine is on the web and can found for under tenner!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TEE2-Blood-Glucose-Meter-Compatible/dp/B07CGMBC49
I refused statins just my chioce... I like you, don't want to take any meds that I don't need!
Keep reading
Po
Never mind Po, the most recent poster was only about a day ago - it was those posts we were responding to, not the OP I thought!!Opps! I just noticed when thread was started.... silly Po
Note to self:check the start date of all posts before posting
Oh! I don't feel quite so daft now.Never mind Po, the most recent poster was only about a day ago - it was those posts we were responding to, not the OP I thought!!
Even better, get a recipe for cauliflower pizza crust!Gluten free flour is still white flour, try using whole wheat flour, you can't have white flour because of the carbs.
Stop wheat and grains all together and stop the progression of the disease. Live and eat by the results of your blood glucose monitor, keeping your post prandial readings below 170. If a whole apple sends it above that mark, try half the next time. And so on, until you really understand your body’s ability to process carbs. I spread my carbs out during the day for this very reason. I don’t eat any carborrific foods at all anymore. Noodles would not be a wise choice. But only you can determine what noodles do to your blood sugar levels by testing 2 hours after you eat them. The naturally occurring carbs in nonstarchy veggies, nuts, and dairy provide less than 50 g per day if I don’t over eat. I try to get ~15 g at each meal. I keep protein to 6 oz per day, with little red meat. I make up the difference in calories from healthy fats like dairy, avocados, nuts and seeds and their oils. Mainly mono-unsaturated. I personally avoid coconut oil, red meat, and excessive full fat dairy to help control my cholesterol. You have the tools to really understand the effects of foods on your pancreas and liver. Conduct experiments to see what you can and can’t eat and the quantities your body can handle. But for sure I recommend that you replace all grains with nut flours. Gluten free won’t help you. Research the keto diet or the low carb diet offered here and follow it to the letter and you may be able to drive diabetes into remission. Keep eating a standard carb diet, even substituting for whole grain versions, and the disease will progress.Whole wheat pasta is better, in small portion, I was told in my Diabetic class.
Yes you can have a whole apple
You can take some almonds with you on the go in a plastic baggie, and an apple that's what I did.
Or some baby carrots and a small container of low fat dip this also can be a snack in the evening
Drink 1% milk if you drink milk or skim milk.
Yogurt I eat Activa vanilla
You can have whole wheat toast with peanut butter for a snack
For rice eat whole wheat with diced up onions in it or mushrooms sprinkle some garlic powder in the rice while cooking gives better flavour. Not garlic salt to salty.
I eat a Subway sandwich for lunch, whole wheat bun I ask them to take some of the bread out, and I have spinach,tomatoes , cucumbers and black olives and onions with light mayo on it, and a Diet Pepsi. And my A1c's has been good please don't fret to much like I did and ended up on antidepressants and anti anxiety meds, I was a mess when diagnosed in 2012.
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