Hi all,
I am trying to get my mum to eat healthily and bring her sugar level down. Her sugar level is always over 10 (no more than 13) before meals. The only time I ever see her sugar level between 4 and 7 is after her gym session in the morning.
Her diet is quite simple, she mainly has porridge every morning and then a slice of bread with protein and veggies as a post workout snack/meal. She normally has lunch 3 - 4 hours later, which consist of brown rice, protein and veggies. Normally in the afternoon, her sugar level goes up around double digits, because she doesn't do much activity.
If her blood sugar level is high just before lunch, should she completely omit carbs to reduce her sugar level within normal range.
She normally doesnt eat carbs at night, apart from veggies and her sugar level is generally good after 2 hours (between 1 and 2 point increase).
I am just concern that if I omit her carbs from lunch time, she will be weak.
By the way, when I say Carbs, I mean starch carbs like rice and bread etc. Our main goal is for her to lose weight and put her pancreas in remission (Yes my mum is overweight
). She has been on oral medication for the past 20 years to control her sugar level, which is Metfomin 500mg and Glycoside 80mg.
Thanks again
Aaron
I am trying to get my mum to eat healthily and bring her sugar level down. Her sugar level is always over 10 (no more than 13) before meals. The only time I ever see her sugar level between 4 and 7 is after her gym session in the morning.
Her diet is quite simple, she mainly has porridge every morning and then a slice of bread with protein and veggies as a post workout snack/meal. She normally has lunch 3 - 4 hours later, which consist of brown rice, protein and veggies. Normally in the afternoon, her sugar level goes up around double digits, because she doesn't do much activity.
If her blood sugar level is high just before lunch, should she completely omit carbs to reduce her sugar level within normal range.
She normally doesnt eat carbs at night, apart from veggies and her sugar level is generally good after 2 hours (between 1 and 2 point increase).
I am just concern that if I omit her carbs from lunch time, she will be weak.
By the way, when I say Carbs, I mean starch carbs like rice and bread etc. Our main goal is for her to lose weight and put her pancreas in remission (Yes my mum is overweight
Thanks again
Aaron