Alternatively, forget the scone and the jam and just eat the clotted cream. I have seriously done this - to shocked comments of "you'll get fat" and "surely you shouldn't with your diabetes" from the jam- and scone-scoffers being frugal with the clotted cream around me.You can still have scones on a low carb diet
Alternatively, forget the scone and the jam and just eat the clotted cream. I have seriously done this - to shocked comments of "you'll get fat" and "surely you shouldn't with your diabetes" from the jam- and scone-scoffers being frugal with the clotted cream around me.
Sometimes LCHF is deeply satisfying.
Yes, I sometimes feel that LCHF is about nothing but the quest for the right vehicleYes,
I have always viewed bread and scones and stuff as more of a vehicle, than the main event.
Thanks for the congrats.So glad you enjoyed your treat. As a one off it should not affect the average over 8 - 12 weeks, which is what I am told HBa1C is supposed to measure. Getting a meter was the best thing that I did, I have found what I can eat, and been surprised. I have also found what I can't and been able to find a common factor, then working backwards what had caused the rise in blood sugar to get the diagnosis. In 8 weeks I knew more about my blood sugars than the DN did after 6 months.
Well done with the weight loss, I thought I had done well but you have done brilliantly. Good luck.
Hi @yolageen
Welcome to the forum. I was having a chuckle to myself as like nearly everyone else I was distracted by the scones, jam and cream.
Congratulations on the improvement in you HbA1c and weight loss. I'm glad to see you have a meter coming because it really gives you the ability to control and improve your levels and diet. What sort of diet have you being following to lose your weight and are you sticking with that to loose that extra weight you are aiming for?
I would stick with that as it has been working so well for you. You still are flying blind though without being able to test your levels so when you get the meter you can test before and after meals to check what sort of spike you get from those meals and change them if necessary. Let us know when you are testing and if you have any questions when you get it.Thanks for the response.
I am following a calorie control diet of 1200 cals a day., of which targets are 150gm carb, (max 30gm sugar), 40gm fat and 60g protein. I am normally below the 150 and 40 figs though. I am doing it through my fitness pal, and aiming to lose between 1 to 2 lbs a week. My target is to be in the middle of the ok bmi range for my height.
I have been reading the forum since diagnosis and picked up general hints and tips. For now I don't want to go down the low carb diet route, but have switched to lower gi carbs.
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