sshaw99
Active Member
HI Munkey and welcome the forume,
I have been recently diagnosed and enjoyed eating high carb foods such as pasta rice and bread, so when I started reading was a bit concerned about moving to a low carb diet, especially as I ma a bit of a fussy eater.
However after reading many posts on this forum I have started eating to my meter. Just to test how my body reacted to pasta I had some for lunch today. My reading was 7.4 immediately prior to eating, which I know is high, but when I tested 2 hours after eating my BG had spiked to 8.8 which was only a 1.4 rise. I'm hoping this means that I can continue to eat pasta on occasions in the future - albeit at a reduced portion size (approx. half what I would have previously had, but this can be compensated for with extra veg, mushrooms courgettes etc in the meal).
So you may still be able to eat carbs - I hope I can once my pre-food readings have dropped to a better level, which hopefully will drop with exercise and weight loss, as well as the improved diet.
Steve
I have been recently diagnosed and enjoyed eating high carb foods such as pasta rice and bread, so when I started reading was a bit concerned about moving to a low carb diet, especially as I ma a bit of a fussy eater.
However after reading many posts on this forum I have started eating to my meter. Just to test how my body reacted to pasta I had some for lunch today. My reading was 7.4 immediately prior to eating, which I know is high, but when I tested 2 hours after eating my BG had spiked to 8.8 which was only a 1.4 rise. I'm hoping this means that I can continue to eat pasta on occasions in the future - albeit at a reduced portion size (approx. half what I would have previously had, but this can be compensated for with extra veg, mushrooms courgettes etc in the meal).
So you may still be able to eat carbs - I hope I can once my pre-food readings have dropped to a better level, which hopefully will drop with exercise and weight loss, as well as the improved diet.
Steve
