Robynberrill
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Someone my friend knows was telling him about her type 1 diabetes and she said she's learnt to carb count and she's been told she can eat and drink anything she wants as long as she takes the right amount of insulin. So she will just drink full fat fizzy pop like Pepsi and Coca Cola 24/7. Surely that's harmful and she's been told wrong info?
Hi Robyn, this is often the result of people taking the DAFNE course (Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating). It is true that you need to match insulin to carb intake, however, some types of carbs don't really work very well with this model, as they result in huge spikes in blood glucose levels and as a result do damage. This is likely to be what your friend's friend will be experiencing, which is really a bit of a roller coaster ride.Someone my friend knows was telling him about her type 1 diabetes and she said she's learnt to carb count and she's been told she can eat and drink anything she wants as long as she takes the right amount of insulin. So she will just drink full fat fizzy pop like Pepsi and Coca Cola 24/7. Surely that's harmful and she's been told wrong info?
So she will just drink full fat fizzy pop like Pepsi and Coca Cola 24/7. Surely that's harmful and she's been told wrong info?
Either the friend has got the wrong end of the stick or the person with type 1 has. Yes we can eat within reason (moderation) what we want but it has always been written in stone that you do not drink full fat coke etc., except for treating a hypo. Some people though when doing carb counting courses can and do interpret them to suit themselves, so a pinch of salt is often needed when hearing things 2nd handSomeone my friend knows was telling him about her type 1 diabetes and she said she's learnt to carb count and she's been told she can eat and drink anything she wants as long as she takes the right amount of insulin. So she will just drink full fat fizzy pop like Pepsi and Coca Cola 24/7. Surely that's harmful and she's been told wrong info?
I was told pretty much the same thing, obviously I was advised to try and stay clear of full fat Coke etc but apart from that I'm being shown how to carb count and to adjust my insulin to suit my needs as I'm a big eaterSomeone my friend knows was telling him about her type 1 diabetes and she said she's learnt to carb count and she's been told she can eat and drink anything she wants as long as she takes the right amount of insulin. So she will just drink full fat fizzy pop like Pepsi and Coca Cola 24/7. Surely that's harmful and she's been told wrong info?
Thanks. Nicely illustrated..As an example, this peak was three pieces of toblerone with insulin 30 mins early. Even carb counted, the insulin can't keep up.
I attend a diabetes support group and was told by one of the T1s "it's better for us. We just eat what we like and inject". I'm type 2. But that doesn't seem sensible. I read Bernstein's advice on reducing carbs and it makes perfect sense to me. You reduce the need for medication AND the risks of getting it wrong.the easiest thing to do is to drop the carbohydrates.
Well, yes, but your Hba1C is 68, so you are going high somewhere?Not going against this but I can eat what I like and cover for it I don't always go crazy but I can eat sweets, have an orange juice and not go High! It can be done!
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