rebecca owen
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Some people with type 1 find this useful but most find low carb is not necessary.
Find foods/snacks with a low "glycemic index". For instance there's a pretty wide range of GI with fruits. I'm mainly talking about the glycemic index (GI) of carbs.Hi, I’ve recently been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, I’m having no problems with injecting or testing my glucose levels but my biggest problem is finding things to eat and ideas for things to snack on.
Any advice or tips greatly appreciated
Thanks
Hi @rebecca owen Welcome to the forum
How long have you been diagnosed and what insulin regime are you on ? So is it a basal/bolus regime ?
It’s been about ten days, and yeah it a Basel/Bolus regime
Thanks I’m hoping a visit to the dietitian will help a bit more
Hi Rebecca,
Sorry to hijack your post but I am also interested in advice on this.
Was diagnosed Type 2, 2 years ago and despite changing diet, lifestyle and losing 3 stone my blood sugars kept going up so have just been diagnosed as LADA.
I am just on a basal dose of insulin at the moment (started 4 days ago) but can see my BS spiking after meals so think that will change quickly. Have bought 'Think like a pancreas' and trying to keep myself as well informed as possible but am finding everything I eat is making me spike, so am interested in what others have to say here.
Good luck!
I can snack on peanuts without issue so might be worth a try.
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