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Grazer

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Hi! I'm a recently diagnosed T2 diabetic on diet control only. I'm measuring my glucose levels after various meals to see how I react. Before meals, I'm normally late 6's/7's. 2 hours after late sevens. Recently I had an individual suet pud with just 2 small potatos, and nearly 2 hours later I was 13.1! Even without the pud, if I have just 2 halves of boiled potato I'll hit ten and be nearly nine after 2 hours. Is it just me, or are potatos real tricky? My dietician said I don't eat enough potatos, but if I did I'd spend all day with high sugars.
Are others out there the same?
Thanks in anticipation of your advice,
Malcolm Sykes
 
Some can eat potatoes some can't. I think you fall into the latter category ! :shock:

The suet pud would be very high in carbs as well BTW.

Here is the advice Ken and I give to new Diabetics which does not always agree with the NHS dieticians.

As for not eating enough potatoes....... :shock: I haven't eaten potatoes for years...I'm still here !


 
There are many different types of potatoes I find that the new potatoes puts my BS up but if I have the red potatoes I am okay and some one told me that the red have less stratch I don't know if that is true so the only potatoes I eat (in small portions of course) are reds which leaves my BS okay.

It may be worth a try if you want to eat potatoes.

Sue
 
Hi Malcysykes,

For me potatos are the work of the devil. Contrary to advice of the DN and nutritionalist I saw I gave them up along with Rice, White Bread and Pastry.

Apart from these 4 things, I find I can eat most things in moderation. I even had some Baked Beans today - first time for a year and BG was fine.

Not only has giving up these 4 things brought my BG under control but the weight dropped off also.

Good luck,

Carl
 
The good ole spud's affects differ from person to person and I'm kinda lucky in that I found a red skin will not give me high spikes if I roast them (and the low fat brigade will slaughter me at this point) in beef dripping as against a veg oil.

I am no expert, but my advice is if you really want potatoes in your diet, try a little at a time of various varieties and by different cooking methods .. that was the way I found out about roasted reds for my menu. Boiled of any variety are a no-no for me.
 
I love potatoes and enjoy them in VERY small quantities It's possible to have anything if the portion size is small enough. Better than not having them, feeling all deprived, then pigging-out later :lol: I don't like them boiled though either.
 
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