Patrick66
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 978
- Location
- Dorset UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- People. Noise. Swearing. Many foods.
I have gone overboard...probably..because I just don’t know what else to eat. I’m out of ideas and I’ve given up.@Patrick66 , how about hot chocolate, made with cocoa powder, double cream and water, plus sweetener if you prefer it. Loads of calories, packed into a cup or mug.
Just try to keep fairly straight until this op is done. You're unlikely to become medically, concerningly underweight in the intervening period.
Please don't go overboard on the breaded/battered stuff short term, because the A1c is weighted; reflecting the most recent blood glucose performance with more a reference to the older stuff. This is why some folks can see significant improvements to their A1c score in a brief period.
Once your op is out of the way,one big, longer terms stressor will be removed from your life, leaving more energy and head space to deal with the rest of life. Don't under estimate the impact of stress, and this op has been grumbling on for a long time.
Please view eating as a job of work. For the vast majority's of the time, I really enjoy my food, but when eating to a goal (in this instance focusing on gaining weight), it can become a chore, but some chores have to be done.
My sugar this morning was 5.4. I exercise after eating to try and stimulate my blood into getting rid of some of the glucose. In fact I seem to have had better readings after eating breaded or battered stuff than just eating a “normal” diet. As my last reading was 7.4 (in old money) and my average now is between 4.3 and 6.0 (and that’s being very generous at the higher end) any HbA1c below 57 (my last reading with the doctors) would be fine. I’d even settle for 56.
But if it’s not then I give up, again, because I know how hard I have tried these last few months and right now I don’t have anything else to give.
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