Gemima said:gezzathorpe said:Gemima said:As long as you bolus correctly then You can have anything you want! Obviously the rule everything in moderation applies to us T1s as well as non Diabetics as we still want to stay healthy and fitI've counted from the beginning and never stuck to a particular diet plan and tbh it keeps me sane...I think I would've been much more depressed/downhearted if I had to exclude many things and not eat like everyone else! My friends have gradually stopped asking if I can have dessert or the caramel latte as they have had a very long winded explanation as to why I'm "Just like them"! except my insulin is exogenous! Lol
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I am T2 diet only and I seem to be able to eat normally with sensible portions. I don't know what it's like for people on medication or T1 v T2 but I don't worry about the odd day. Last Sunday I went to my son and girfriend (celiac) to show them how to make pizza dough out of gluten-free flour (for my sins). He and I polished off a large packet of Doritos with a hot salsa dip and then we all dived into two pizzas. We had a great time, I saved the cost of a test strip (no point that day), and back to normal the next. No harm done and a fun day.
Eeek now that scares me a bit, I like to correct, I think I'd find it a lot harder if I was t2 as I would be a lot more strict with food!but we have to live so the odd day off isn't the worst thing, can't constantly do what we know we should! Glad you enjoyed your day!
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LittleWolf said:Now pizza is one that has had me in the teens for hours afterwards :/
Ugh.
I second the jelly, it's a good one.
Dark chocolate with mint might be preferable if you don't usually like dark.
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LittleWolf said:What changed? How come it doesn't send your BG up anymore? Did you lose some weight and improve insulin resistance? I'm 110lbs so not sure how much I can lose now..
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squeeze321 said:For some crazy reason I have a jar of pickled onions as a treat!!
I have put myself on a medium carb diet (170g per day) and I was looking for a low fat, low carb treat!!!
I may even progress to pickled eggs next week!! :lol:
kellibabi said:Hiya,
I tend to go ont the avidlite website & get myself a few treats. They do no sugar (check the sweeteners though) & low carb goodies. I'm a big fan of the Atkins bars - good for curbing a chocolate craving!
Hi littlewolf im just wondering if their is any particular brand? I didnt realise they did flavour dark chocolate :lol:LittleWolf said:Now pizza is one that has had me in the teens for hours afterwards :/
Ugh.
I second the jelly, it's a good one.
Dark chocolate with mint might be preferable if you don't usually like dark.
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LittleWolf said:Ginger! Second that one! I didn't have a boyfriend to hand on valentines day so I gave out ganja chocolate hearts to a few dear lady friends. Kept a few for nights of insomnia/stress too.
Mmmn. Ginger. Fantastic for nausea and colds.
Nom nom nom :3
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