That's where I'm at now Tootse ... I've had to take it in stages, starting with concentrating on carbs. Now I feel more confident about how to handle them, I'm looking at my portion sizes of protein and fats.
To be honest, the shock of not feeling hungry all the time is a lot for me to get my head round because I've become so used to thinking about food 24/7, in case I get caught out somewhere without access to food, highly unlikely in this day and age but that's the level of panic I could get to sometimes. That diabetic hunger has gone and I'm having to learn a whole new way of
thinking and learning to forget food for a few hours at a time is a real change for me.
I used to marvel at people who didn't panic when they felt hungry :shock:
I found this site yesterday and it's great for recording your food diary, you can set it so that you know how much carbs, protein, fat, cholesterol etc you're eating and you can tailor it to
any kind of diet you happen to be following. I filled it in yesterday and have just done today's and it's told me I've only had 68% of my Recommended Dietary Intake today, so I've got some more food to look forward to this evening - helpful if you've a tendency to not eat enough sometimes.
It's very simple to get the hang of and I'm finding it's helping me to discipline myself without making me feel like I'm depriving myself.
http://www.fatsecret.com/ - :lol: Not a terribly PC title but it does what it says on the tin