Hi zicksi101, what you say makes sense, and yes I can take more insulin to compensate for the carbs; it is just that I have got used to regulating my diabetes with a sensible diet and low levels of insulin. Balance as you say is going to be the order of the day. Thanks for your thoughts, it has reduced my panic mode knowing it doesn't have to be as complicated as I thought.Hi clifft. Interested to see the replies here as I've also been diagnosed with an underactive thyroid, but not due to radiation therapy.
If you need to eat carb foods, can you go for options that include more fibre that you might need less insulin for? Alternatively, as a type 1 diabetic, you could just take insulin for the high carb foods that you say you need to include in your diet?
What I find is that a consistent diet can work just as well as a low carb diet, because the insulin dose I need to take for them from day to day is the same, so yeah it is a bit more effort than low carb and does not offer the same low insulin benefit, but there are ways to keep it simple and make it work.
hi scouser58, keeping the balance I think is the key, and as you say keep the diabetes under control is vital. I may have panicked a little with the changes in my condition, but it is nice to know I am not alone. Thanks.Hello to all,,,,I have an under active thyroid and take the levothyroxine for it,,,,but if the need arose for extra iodine then I would take a supplement to make up the shortfall,,,,,and then I would concentrate on maintaining the diabetes requirements,,,after all the things that can go wrong with the diabetes condition side effects is scarey,,,,,,all we multiple condition people have to do,is try and keep the balance and keep our selves well and achieving the goals we want too and live as well as we can,,,,,,ttfn from Karen.
Hi totto, I don't have any additional salt in my diet,; I have two eggs a day, which I used to fry, but have now been told boiled eggs are more beneficial. I have now started to look more closely at sea food, though I do occasionally eat mackerel. Is there specific sea food I should be targeting, bearing in mind cost? I have read that seaweed is good for iodine content, though I have never tried it nor do I know where I can buy it. ThanksIf you need more iodine I'd look at eggs and seafood rather than potatoes. And salt.
i have been diagnosed with an under active thyroid as a consequence of radiation therapy. This means I am lacking in iodine as far as I can make out. I have been prescribed the tablets, but my problem (or I see it as a possible problem) is the diet I need to keep my glucose levels down versus the diet to keep a good daily dosage of iodine. They appear to oppose each other eg, potatoes - carbs, not good for diabetes but good for intake of iodine. Does anyone have experience of this and am I just being paranoid at this early stage?
Thank you for the info, it is confusing to me at this stage, though I have begun changing my diet, taking in more fish and eating more fruit. I have just had a blood test done so an appointment with my GP should be imminent and will certainly bring this up.I have an under active thyroid due to Hashimoto's disease (autoimmune disorder) and I take my levothyroxine daily. I was told to avoid foods like broccoli, cabbage, sprouts as they aggravate the thyroid.
My Grandmother had an over-active thyroid and had iodine treatment which kills some of the thyroid but if you are given too much iodine it can cause your thyroid to become under-active as too much of the thyroid has been killed. This happened to my grandmother.
It is very rare to have low iodine in your diet in the Western World.
I don't follow any special diet for my thyroid but I would have another word with your doctor as too much iodine can cause more damage to your thyroid.
I wish you the best
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Thank you for the info, it is confusing to me at this stage, though I have begun changing my diet, taking in more fish and eating more fruit. I have just had a blood test done so an appointment with my GP should be imminent and will certainly bring this up.
Thanks.
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