magjanereer
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- Messages
- 8
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
ignore cake lolxxx I have succumbed myself ///bloody annoyingOh dear Forum Friends - I have to tell you my horror tale from yesterday evening:
Had a busy day and was feeling particularly tired. Got home to teenage daughter making a huge chocolate cake!Consequently couldn't starting making dinner, so after a cup of tea decided to take the dog for a long walk. By the time I came back I was naturally even more tired and starving hungry. Went to make some scrambled eggs and discovered daughter had left big chunks of chocolate cake on a plate where she had sliced the top off the cake - you guessed it, I couldn't resist, I was too hungry and tired! However, I couldn't stop at just one little piece, it was soooo nice, I ended up shoving loads in and came back for more after I had eaten my eggs! Consequently I was WIDE awake at 4:30 this morning tossing and turning and dying of thirst and I am very grumpy this morning!
So the moral of the story is..... suggestions below please!
Oh, dear! I would have done that too. But while I don't recommend making this mistake too frequently, couldn't you have been a bit kind to yourself, and bunged in a few extra units of NovoRapid? Or aren't you on insulin yet? I find that knowing I can do this if pushed to the limit actually helps me not to want to do it too often.Oh dear Forum Friends - I have to tell you my horror tale from yesterday evening:
Had a busy day and was feeling particularly tired. Got home to teenage daughter making a huge chocolate cake!Consequently couldn't starting making dinner, so after a cup of tea decided to take the dog for a long walk. By the time I came back I was naturally even more tired and starving hungry. Went to make some scrambled eggs and discovered daughter had left big chunks of chocolate cake on a plate where she had sliced the top off the cake - you guessed it, I couldn't resist, I was too hungry and tired! However, I couldn't stop at just one little piece, it was soooo nice, I ended up shoving loads in and came back for more after I had eaten my eggs! Consequently I was WIDE awake at 4:30 this morning tossing and turning and dying of thirst and I am very grumpy this morning!
So the moral of the story is..... suggestions below please!
No, only Metformin.bunged in a few extra units of NovoRapid? Or aren't you on insulin yet?
I notice you only began this battle in September 2014. I was diagnosed in March 2004, and the fight goes on. But I think it does take those around you a bit of time to realise they shouldn't present you with too many sweet treats. Your good little cook will begin to find other treats for you that are not quite so damaging once she really gets used to how you are. I wish you good health always, and victory in your struggles most of the time!No, only Metformin.
She made me a big chocolate cake with chocolate buttons soon after this and obviously it would have been rude not to have a slice!
I will thanks. May post a picture later!Happy Birthday @LaurenMoffitt! And enjoy your birthday cake!
Let us teach our children to COOK before they learn to BAKE then your daughter would have had a healthy dinner on the table.Oh dear Forum Friends - I have to tell you my horror tale from yesterday evening:
Had a busy day and was feeling particularly tired. Got home to teenage daughter making a huge chocolate cake!Consequently couldn't starting making dinner, so after a cup of tea decided to take the dog for a long walk. By the time I came back I was naturally even more tired and starving hungry. Went to make some scrambled eggs and discovered daughter had left big chunks of chocolate cake on a plate where she had sliced the top off the cake - you guessed it, I couldn't resist, I was too hungry and tired! However, I couldn't stop at just one little piece, it was soooo nice, I ended up shoving loads in and came back for more after I had eaten my eggs! Consequently I was WIDE awake at 4:30 this morning tossing and turning and dying of thirst and I am very grumpy this morning!
So the moral of the story is..... suggestions below please!
Let us teach our children to COOK before they learn to BAKE then your daughter would have had a healthy dinner on the table.
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