Hi drakman... Well done on your achievements.... Lots of fruit is not good for diabetics? It's full of sugar.... only berries in moderation are good for diabetics... sorry.... The meds do not give us a licence to eat sugar... sadly...You MUST get off chocolate, it is killing you, I found eating a lot of fruit helps and I found a shop that now keeps sugar free acid drops, they are really strong like they used to be and make a change from mints. I used to eat chocolate but only have the odd HOT CHOCOLATE (Options) now. I am on insulin now and have been since July and found I do not like most chocolate now, I have the odd peice of Lindt 70% or higher chocolate it is quite bitter but satifies the craving.
I also joined slimming world as a way of relearning what is good and bad and how to control it, I found fruit is really good both for diabetes and to lose weight, it has changed how I view food
Hi Paulblatch.... You'd be surprised how easy it is...20 carbs a day!?....that can't be easy.
Hi SusanMaries... check out post number 39 on this thread... the lovely chap on there will tell you how to make your own chocolate... it really is lovely, although I don't feel the need for it often... There are lots of wonderful threads on this site you can visit, full of clever people with loads of experience and advice, should you need it... There are also many sites available to research low-carbing to control your D2... Good luck...Hi, I'm new here and I would say that I am a chocoholic but you have just scared me. I will be restricting and hopefully giving up chocolate now.
Hi have been a type 2 diabetic for 12 yrs,I take 6 tablets a day I have the red dots in the back of my eyes and I am loosing the nerve endings in my feet,the thing is that I am a chocoholic I eat roughly 300gram bar of chocolate a day and I am addicted to it need help
I am lucky in that I can eat a small amount at a time so a 100g bar can last a week. It is a bit more expensive but Lindt do a 90% cocoa solids bar with about 7% sugar. I try to pick it up when it's on offer, the last time I saw it was in the Lindt shop in Clark's Village Street, 2 bars for £3.
Wow I have some raw organic cacao usually just sprinkle it on my greek yogurt but I will have a go at making chocolate with itThe first thing I did when I got diabetes was learned to make my own chocolate. Raw organic cacao powder and cacao butter sweetened with liquid stevia. You can add nuts or desiccated coconut. It takes about a 2 minutes to make a batch and 20 mins in the freezer to firm it up. I would make some every night and eat as much as I liked. I would make a hot chocolate with the remnants of the mix and drink that while I was waiting for the chocolate to firm up. I was using coconut oil at first but cacao butter completes the deal cause of the smell. I normalised my blood sugar from 7.8 to 5,8 in six months eating my own chocolate everyday. It doesn't taste like cadbury but it satisfies the addiction while your withdrawing from sugar
Hi have been a type 2 diabetic for 12 yrs,I take 6 tablets a day I have the red dots in the back of my eyes and I am loosing the nerve endings in my feet,the thing is that I am a chocoholic I eat roughly 300gram bar of chocolate a day and I am addicted to it need help
Naltrexone??Sorry Peter, but you have got to be kidding!
Edit - The rest of your post I would tend to agree with but using Naltrexone for this purpose? I could be wrong but I don't believe it is licensed for this use, maybe for eating disorders but even that would be very unusual. Personally I think it would be totally inappropriate.
I notice Neil hasn't posted since the beginning of the month, he has had some understanding posts, others more forthright but I think he has probably got the message that something will need to give.
Hopefully he will come back and let us support him to make the changes he needs quickly and without judgement.
My heart goes out to you ... as I am finding resisting chocolate very, very hard. I try to keep to 2 squares a day. Maybe you could start by going to half a bar, then a quarter bar, then a square ? That might help ? Best of luck, TweetsHi have been a type 2 diabetic for 12 yrs,I take 6 tablets a day I have the red dots in the back of my eyes and I am loosing the nerve endings in my feet,the thing is that I am a chocoholic I eat roughly 300gram bar of chocolate a day and I am addicted to it need help
Hi ladybird, Naltrexone is an opiate antagonist for cravings but it can have the same effect on any addiction craving. Check out (Treato.com) regarding people who have had a good success rate and have lost quite a lot of weight. It is commonly used in Bulimia and Anorexia Nervosa. It is licensed for addiction, hence cravings. I nursed a young lady with Anorexia Nervosa and she was also Bulimic. She was at the point of total organ failure and Naltrexone worked very well for her. However if you have never nursed or dealt with the psycho-pharmacology of Naltrexone when cravings need to be halted I take your point. Best regards Peter: Oldman1952
I've been injecting insulin for over a year. Best thing I ever did and I can eat pretty much what I want.
My diabetic nurse medicated to achieve the results I have. She doesn't believe in depriving ones self of the enjoyment of food you love.
I use 60 units of Lantus at night and 20units of Nico Rapid prior to a meal. I also use pills to their Max amount. My sugars early go above 7 and early below 4. Fact is life isn't worth living without great food. I'm 71 and have no intention of depriving myself of food I love.
Hello Neil73, lowest 14.1,,,erm,,you need help in a big way,,,,,I too like a smidge of chocolate,,,but that amount is frightening,,,,,,I get some nice diabetic chocolate from Holland & Barrett, it only has 6 pieces on it, so there is not too much,,,,,or if I cannot get there,,,,,chop up a bar into squares, or two squares,,put it in the fridge and let it get really cold and it hardens,,,,,then have a square,,allow it to melt on your tongue (no chewing), and the roof of your mouth,,,,,now have a cup of tea, and sip,,you will get good 'hit' from this small amount, if you cannot get the diabetic bars.The lowest reading o get is 14,1
Hi Gudrun... such sage advice... I hope Neil listens to it... You really can make your own chocolate treats that absolutely kick any cravings to the kerb....My advice is: whenever you feel like eating chocolate, eat a pickled gherkin instead. That'll take away any thought of chocolate. My second advice is to google foot amputations. You may need to shock your way out of eating chocolates, Neil.
My mother and aunt went blind due to diabetes, my mother also had gangrene in her foot, but died before it had to be amputated. My sister died of kidney failure just shortly before going blind due to diabetes. I know what I'm talking about when I warn against the complications.
As for me... I am still prediabetic but have found that low carb / high or medium fat is bringing my blood sugars nicely down into the normal range. Check out www.dietdoctor.com. They not only give advice on how to deal with diabetes (and to bring the sugar levels down), but also have talks / presentations on sugar addiction. Well worth listening to.
Anyway, good luck. I hope you will succeed and live longer, being able to see and walk on your own feet.
HiHi have been a type 2 diabetic for 12 yrs,I take 6 tablets a day I have the red dots in the back of my eyes and I am loosing the nerve endings in my feet,the thing is that I am a chocoholic I eat roughly 300gram bar of chocolate a day and I am addicted to it need help
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