Ive always found that wholemeal bread is just the same as white bread whether stone ground or not, the only bread I could eat after diagnosis was Burgen, now my bg levels seem to be stable I am able to eat wholegrain bread in moderation, but I am aware that that could change at any time. Most lunches for me now comprise of a small slice of Quiche or a scotch egg with salad but I dare say I will get fed up with that soon and move on to something else which I will test thoroughly.
I am at a lucky place right now where I can enjoy life without testing every five minutes, but when I was first diagnosed I tested seven or eight times a day to get my meals fine tuned, again in some respects I was lucky in that I was put straight onto insulin so never had to pay for test strips, well not that often anyway. Stick with the testing and after a while you will know what foods are likely to do what to your numbers and you will be able to adjust the portion sizes to suit. Now I am no longer on insulin and have gained control at least at the present moment in time, I have relaxed my testing to a handful of times a week, but I realise that that could change at any time but I have definitely found that the less I worry about my control the easier it has become, I am convinced that stress plays it's part.
When I first came out of hospital I was eating a bowl of cereal with a banana sliced on top and a glass of grapefruit juice for breakfast every morning thinking I was eating a healthy diet, now if I have cereal it is 17g to 22g of corn flakes which just about covers the bottom of a cereal bowl

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