Carbs raise cholesterol. And for some the type of fat. I do better with more plant fats like avocado nuts olive oil. Not chicken skins, bacon and lots of butter or dairySo about 18 months ago, blood tests showed I was pre-diabetic, with high cholesterol. I already have a long standing under active thyroid problem and high-blood pressure, both of which I have medication for.
So I did some research, changing my diet & portion size, with a bit of walking for exercise helped and I managed to lower the cholesterol and reverse the pre-diabetes.
I have recently been for my six monthly blood pressure test, which was very high (medication increased) and had some blood taken. Both the pre-diabetes and high cholesterol are back! I'm not sure what to do now and feel a bit lost really. I thought I was doing ok. When I changed things before I tried a low GI diet, eating more healthy, salads/seeds/wholefoods and cut down on bread/potatoes, etc.. I'm not sure what to try now.
I have bought the 8 week blood sugar diet books which seems low carb and am thinking of giving this ago. Has anyone had any success with the low card method? I must admit the thought of no bread, potatoes, pasta and rice does not appeal. What do people eat instead of these foods?
Sorry for the long post and thanks for any help.
Carbs raise cholesterol. And for some the type of fat. I do better with more plant fats like avocado nuts olive oil. Not chicken skins, bacon and lots of butter or dairy
As far as what do we eat instead? I don't. I just don't eat them. I eat veggies instead I guess. I use lettuce wraps or salads and top with some protein and fat instead of bread.
Cauiflour rice instead of potato is excellent. Better than potato.
Some spiralize zucchini. Some make lasagna with eggplant instead of noodles.
Nothing wrong with stir fries without rice. Or use cauli rice. The flavor is in the sauce.
Many will be along with other ideas.
Hi and welcome,
That must have been a big blow, but you've done it once, you can do it again.
If you read round this forum you will see just how many folk have success with low carb! Hundreds.
Many of us non-medicated T2s find the low GI diets don't work. If the low GI food has carbs, they will still convert to glucose once in the system. They may take a bit longer, but will still convert. The spikes may be lower, but they will last longer. As carbs are the things that raise blood sugar levels it makes sense not to eat them regularly or in quantity.
It sounds like you don't have a blood glucose meter, and if that is the case I urge you to buy one. Testing before you eat and again 2 hours after first bite will show you what that food has done to your levels and allow you to reduce the carbs in that meal or eliminate some. If you also keep a food diary including portion sizes and record your BS levels alongside the food, you will see patterns emerging that will help you discover which are your danger foods. You can't do this without a meter. You are working blind.
Reducing carbs substantially will also increase your good cholesterol and will help lower all the bad stuff.
No recipe needed. Just take sandwich filling and put it on a pice of lettuce. This morning I smashed some avocado in it and topped it with a piece of deli chicken. It being the morning I added no other carbs as I don't process them at all in the morning but some onion and tomato would have been nice.Thank you for your reply. I will try the cauliflower rice and the lasagna idea. I have seen some recipes for lettuce wraps, so will give them ago as well. Suppose it's just a matter of rethinking things.
The other day I had sausage and a little onion with grated cheese, tiny amount of low sugar ketchup wrapped in lettuce for lunch. It was delicious and surprisingly very filling.Thank you for your reply. I will try the cauliflower rice and the lasagna idea. I have seen some recipes for lettuce wraps, so will give them ago as well. Suppose it's just a matter of rethinking things.
I love that cold crunchy mixed with warm and gooey!The other day I had sausage and a little onion with grated cheese, tiny amount of low sugar ketchup wrapped in lettuce for lunch. It was delicious and surprisingly very filling.
Have been doing low carbs for 2 years nearly, you soon get used to no bread, root vegetables, rice and pasta. I also had high cholesterol and surprisingly , with all the cheese fats, full fat milk, cream and yogurt, my cholesterol has come down enough for my doctor to suggest stop taking statins.So about 18 months ago, blood tests showed I was pre-diabetic, with high cholesterol. I already have a long standing under active thyroid problem and high-blood pressure, both of which I have medication for.
So I did some research, changing my diet & portion size, with a bit of walking for exercise helped and I managed to lower the cholesterol and reverse the pre-diabetes.
I have recently been for my six monthly blood pressure test, which was very high (medication increased) and had some blood taken. Both the pre-diabetes and high cholesterol are back! I'm not sure what to do now and feel a bit lost really. I thought I was doing ok. When I changed things before I tried a low GI diet, eating more healthy, salads/seeds/wholefoods and cut down on bread/potatoes, etc.. I'm not sure what to try now.
I have bought the 8 week blood sugar diet books which seems low carb and am thinking of giving this ago. Has anyone had any success with the low card method? I must admit the thought of no bread, potatoes, pasta and rice does not appeal. What do people eat instead of these foods?
Sorry for the long post and thanks for any help.
Hi and welcome,
That must have been a big blow, but you've done it once, you can do it again.
If you read round this forum you will see just how many folk have success with low carb! Hundreds.
Many of us non-medicated T2s find the low GI diets don't work. If the low GI food has carbs, they will still convert to glucose once in the system. They may take a bit longer, but will still convert. The spikes may be lower, but they will last longer. As carbs are the things that raise blood sugar levels it makes sense not to eat them regularly or in quantity.
It sounds like you don't have a blood glucose meter, and if that is the case I urge you to buy one. Testing before you eat and again 2 hours after first bite will show you what that food has done to your levels and allow you to reduce the carbs in that meal or eliminate some. If you also keep a food diary including portion sizes and record your BS levels alongside the food, you will see patterns emerging that will help you discover which are your danger foods. You can't do this without a meter. You are working blind.
Reducing carbs substantially will also increase your good cholesterol and will help lower all the bad stuff.
I'm afraid that the attitude to eating carbs is causing so much grief for some people - I was a full blown diabetic eating a diet supposed to lower cholesterol, growing fatter every month on the advice of my doctor. Now that I am eating low carb I have normal levels of blood glucose and Hba1c too, as of my 6 month tests.Hello, no I haven't got a meter but I will look into that. I do have a food diary app already, so I'll see if it has a space for BS.
The low GI does include carbs, I thought as they were more "healthy" they would be better. Also I have probably included more in my diet recently than I should have.
Lots of difference advice out there which does confuse matters.
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
Me also Kristin. The cheese beingI love that cold crunchy mixed with warm and gooey!
The only sandwich filling I haven't tried is peanut butter but I have plenty of spoons!!
Cold lamb chops and mayo with green onion on the wrap today. Can't wait for lunch!!
Oh me also Kristin. Being that the cheese was grated it melted because the sausage was straight from the pan. I am going to try the lamb chops with the mayo and onion in lettuce. I know that I will like thatI love that cold crunchy mixed with warm and gooey!
The only sandwich filling I haven't tried is peanut butter but I have plenty of spoons!!
Cold lamb chops and mayo with green onion on the wrap today. Can't wait for lunch!!
Haha. I love anything with mayo and onion. Crumbled burger, steak, chicken, turkey, egg, shrimp, salmon tuna. Fast no brainer lunch and a nice variety of protein. Of course I need my chopped avo on it too!!Me also Kristin. The cheese being
Oh me also Kristin. Being that the cheese was grated it melted because the sausage was straight from the pan. I am going to try the lamb chops with the mayo and onion in lettuce. I know that I will like that
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