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Ulcerative colitis, nafld and t2 diabetes diet. Any advice please? Thankyou in advance.
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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2700845" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Well, pineapple would have me clutching my pearls too, haha. But hey, this has to be something YOU do, so it has to fit you, your life, your over-all health etc... After all, it's a long term thing and no-one can follow your diet for you. So it may be a bit of a puzzle, but worth it to find out what you can cope with. Since things seem to have changed suddenly, just for my own curiosity.... Was it after a C19 infection? Seems like a lot of people's diabetes went haywire, or even started, since going through a bout of it. Might explain things some. No idea though, anything could be going on.... Maybe things just got progressively worse, maybe some other med changed (different brand or something) and drove things up, or just dealing with inflammation and/or pain, which can turn diabetes on its head rather a lot too. </p><p></p><p>I hope you'll get some answers that'll work for you from the dietician. Fingers crossed!</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2700845, member: 401801"] Well, pineapple would have me clutching my pearls too, haha. But hey, this has to be something YOU do, so it has to fit you, your life, your over-all health etc... After all, it's a long term thing and no-one can follow your diet for you. So it may be a bit of a puzzle, but worth it to find out what you can cope with. Since things seem to have changed suddenly, just for my own curiosity.... Was it after a C19 infection? Seems like a lot of people's diabetes went haywire, or even started, since going through a bout of it. Might explain things some. No idea though, anything could be going on.... Maybe things just got progressively worse, maybe some other med changed (different brand or something) and drove things up, or just dealing with inflammation and/or pain, which can turn diabetes on its head rather a lot too. I hope you'll get some answers that'll work for you from the dietician. Fingers crossed! Jo [/QUOTE]
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