Not sure about it being the best thing but I have to agree that it is liberating. I particularly enjoy not having to contribute my portion of killer carbs. I do allow myself a secret smirk when someone from the cake groups compliments me on my lost weight. That dratted cake obsession as certainly marred my life. The only people who have not been able to handle my new found reluctance to eat the stuff spend the entire meeting talking about people anyway. One of those "dare not be first to leave" groups. Most people have been great. So positive yes. The best is feeling so well.Are we all agreed that the best thing about Diabetes is not having to eat all the home-made cake that insufferable work colleagues are constantly thrusting on their poor workmates. I simply love being able to say that they look lovely, I'm so tempted and then walking away with a big inward smile!
It's certainly one of the best things. Also included is when cashing up at a local mini mart they love to delay you with offers of chocolate bars for £1 etc. When I am in a hurry I say, "I'm sorry, I am diabetic", and it goes much more quickly.Are we all agreed that the best thing about Diabetes is not having to eat all the home-made cake that insufferable work colleagues are constantly thrusting on their poor workmates. I simply love being able to say that they look lovely, I'm so tempted and then walking away with a big inward smile!
I have to disagree, especially when the calories galore in freely given to their kids. Yes kids likes ice creams and sweets, but the parents must control them and not make them fat balls.What makes me feel happy is waiting in the queue at the supermarket cash out, looking at all the trolleys ahead and behind me laden to overflowing with every high carb food imaginable, and knowing that my trolley is 1000% more healthy, diabetic or not.
I also think if more people will start to eat healthy, at least follow the eatwell guide, the supermarket will sell more healthy things and less carbohydrate bombs, so the fact everyone starts to eat well it's a bit selfish...
You could do better than eatwell guide, but judging the content of the typical grocery cart filled with sweetened drinks and candies and without fruits and vegetables,, the eatwell guide will be a good starting point.In my view following the Eatwell Guide will not encourage the supermarket to sell more healthy things and less carbohydrate bombs.
Are we all agreed that the best thing about Diabetes is not having to eat all the home-made cake that insufferable work colleagues are constantly thrusting on their poor workmates. I simply love being able to say that they look lovely, I'm so tempted and then walking away with a big inward smile!
Yes, definitely the best thing is feeling so well but being freed from the cake tyranny is a huge bonus for me!Not sure about it being the best thing but I have to agree that it is liberating. I particularly enjoy not having to contribute my portion of killer carbs. I do allow myself a secret smirk when someone from the cake groups compliments me on my lost weight. That dratted cake obsession as certainly marred my life. The only people who have not been able to handle my new found reluctance to eat the stuff spend the entire meeting talking about people anyway. One of those "dare not be first to leave" groups. Most people have been great. So positive yes. The best is feeling so well.
I've often had free sides in restaurants instead of chips. I now act like I expect it and generally get my way!It's certainly one of the best things. Also included is when cashing up at a local mini mart they love to delay you with offers of chocolate bars for £1 etc. When I am in a hurry I say, "I'm sorry, I am diabetic", and it goes much more quickly.
Original recipe KFC is fine so I sometimes go there and get the sales pitch. They want me to have the pre chewed stuff and fizzy drinks and I give them the diabetes line. One bloke knocked some money off the bill since I didn't accept the freebies.
Good ere ennit.
I don't find the Eatwell guide healthy at all for me, but I accept it's a far sight healthier than the normal diet of a lot of carb-junkies I knowHere are the percentages of food types from the Eatwell Guide.
The Guide shows the proportions of food groups and how much of each we should be eating daily. According to PHE these breakdown roughly into: starchy 37%; fruit/veg 39%; oils 1%; beans, pulses, meat 12%; dairy 8%; occasional foods 3%.
In my view following the Eatwell Guide will not encourage the supermarket to sell more healthy things and less carbohydrate bombs.
Not best thing ever, just for me the best thing about being diabetic. Sorry to hear you're having a bad time, I appreciate every experience is different. I have come to welcome my diabetes as it has resulted in a far healthier lifestyle for me and I feel so much better in myself for it. I wish you well xI wouldnt say its the best thing ever, being diabetic is bloody awful for me!
Are we all agreed that the best thing about Diabetes is not having to eat all the home-made cake that insufferable work colleagues are constantly thrusting on their poor workmates. I simply love being able to say that they look lovely, I'm so tempted and then walking away with a big inward smile!
I wouldnt say its the best thing ever, being diabetic is bloody awful for me!
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