Ploughmans pate sounds good - where do you buy that?Friday 30 June - bed 7.6 FBG 7.3. @Annb - I hope all goes well on the trip to Glasgow. Interestingly, I, too, have been "amusing" myself clearing clothing. 2 visits to charity/recycling so far. @shelley262 The time to your cruise will fly by. A few days of no early rises have revived me again.
B. TAG and 2 slices of SRSLY toast with Ploughman's Pate. Benecol dairy free.
L. A bit of crustless quiche
D. I enjoyed the squid so much that I had it again, and this time, I remembered a photo! I added in a boiled egg, beetroot, and alioil to have with the squid. CC little chocolate pot with raspberries. Moretti Zero, too.
Saturday 1 July bed and FBG both 7.9. I was out for a while shopping with my son (who couldn't go yesterday). It was a bit of a wild day, too!
B. TAG and 2 slices of SRSLY toast with Ploughman's Pate. Benecol dairy free.
L. The other half of that fulfil bar I had earlier in the week.
D. Moretti Zero. Cold cuts - ox tongue, ham, pork & egg garlic sausage, rare brisket, chicken. Beetroot, tomato, boiled egg.View attachment 61751
Glad all went well for you - take good care of yourself xI survived the Glasgow trip with stable BG. Stuck as close to woe as possible but did have a blueberry muffin when BG started to drop too far. Actually don't like blueberries, but it was the least sugary thing available in the Starbuck's at Glasgow airport. Despite getting soaked being wheeled around the airport to get to an accessible entrance (about half to three quarters of a mile outside the building in a rain storm). Felt sorry for the woman given the job of pushing the wheelchair but she was pretty fit and almost ran all the way. DIL was struggling a bit to keep up - also getting very wet. MRI experience not as bad as I thought it would be except for a moment just before the scan. I had prepared myself for the claustrophobic experience and knew I could cope with that. I had prepared myself for the noise and knew I could cope with that but, as they got me settled onto the "bed" with my head held still in a "headrest", they put a plastic mask over my face! That nearly threw me, since it was less that an inch from my face, but I held the panic back and it was OK. Actually it was a help because it contained a mirror which gave me a view of the room and didn't let me see the interior of the machine. Anlther bad moment was getting back up after the half hour scan - my back just wouldn't let me move so I had to be slowly raised to a sitting position by the radiologists and allowed to recover some movement before getting back to the wheelchair. Don't want to have to do that again.
It was a good day though. DIL is a very pleasant companion and we had a good time, despite the business at the hospital.
Breakfast was very early and was a cheesey slice of "pain perdu" baked the night before with a half slice of wholemeal bread, cream, egg and some ff milk and cheese. It was OK cold and there is still some in the fridge for this morning's breakfast.
I wasn't too bad in Glasgow. Lunch at the hospital canteen was 2 slices of thick bacon and a big spoonful of baked beans with a cup of tea. Then, of course, that muffin at Glasgow Airport with a latte.
Finally, at home, the last slice of wholemeal bread with copious butter and slices of cold steak. I'd cooked a second steak the previous evening and had half of that.
Today's second meal will be bacon and egg with some tomato dish, or maybe just sliced tomatoes.
Hello & WelcomeHi there. I had a great light breakfast this morning. 1/2 an Avocado, a sliced hard boiled egg, on a couple of slices of protein bread. I used some Hellmanns Mayonaise to spread on the bread. 8 Carbs. Tasty.
I get night syndrome. I spiked mornings and afternoons on a normal relatively low carb meal. Then in the evening my blood sugar would drop after a high carb meal. So I take Cider Vinegar and a spoonful of honey to try and counteract the low bedtime blood sugar and night syndrome. Now I am trying Keto in the daytime and more carbs at night. Unfortunately I fight 2 battles. I'm also Kidney transplanted, so too much protein is also a problem.
I roast Garlic and make a paste. I stink, but my sugar spikes in the daytime are now better after lunch ir in the evening. Makes for great Tapas using Almond flour Tortillas.
That chop looks lovely! Did you cook it in the airfryer and how long for?Welcome to the thread @Mallyman
@Annb glad you are safely home again, the plastic mask sounds really unnerving, you did well not to panic.
I haven’t felt very hungry today - unusual for me. Made some tuna melt muffins for granddaughters’ packed lunches and ate one at about 11:00.
By about 4:30 I was ravenous so started to cook an early dinner: pork chop, steamed broccoli and sautéed mushrooms, peppers and onions. The photo doesn’t show the chipolata I also pinched from Paul’s plate ( he originally had 2) I don’t normally eat these butchers ones as they do contain cereal, but they are delicious so I couldn’t resist. Also 2 small glasses red wine. View attachment 61786
How much ACV do you add to water and how much have you seen your bgs reduce by?@Annb well done on your Glasgow trek and coping with what sounds like a very claustrophobic and difficult to deal with scanner experience. When I took part in a medical research study a year ago the scanner bit of the test was the most scary but they added a mirror for me and it made the whole experience much more bearable.
@Mallyman welcome to the thread garlic paste sounds interesting I use a lot of garlic including marinating olives in olive oil and lots of garlic I also make my own hummus with lots of garlic.I also take Apple Cider vinegar like you but I don't add honey as it causes my bgs to rise whereas the ACV definitely lowers my bgs.
Two days food
Monday
Late breakfast two boiled eggs with half a LC roll
Lunchtime other half of LC roll with ham and tomato followed by a few garden berries with yoghurt and rest of my bag of nuts through the afternoon
Dinner ACV in water then cold roast chicken and salads then a LC cake and decaffeinated coffee
Today
Usual breakfast of kefir with hemp seeds and a few garden berries
Lunch a Swedish rye crispbread (5g carb per crispbread) topped with ham and tomato then a few squares of 100% chocolate
Dinner ACV in water then rest of cold chicken and salads and glass of red wine pudding LC cake and decaffeinated coffee
Thanks Shelley262. I'm relatively new to this. Transplant induced diabetes or as they like to refer to it here in Germany....Type 3. I take no meds just diet and exercise. The roasted Garlic is amazing fresh out of the oven, with the chicken I roasted it with. Peel off some meat, some garlic and some salt. Lovely. My BGL goes into what for me is low. But I feel no effects. My dietician said I should try the honey to try and stave off the night syndrome. But I fought 11.5 years dialysis so I can fight this too. I'm actually very active and fit.@Annb well done on your Glasgow trek and coping with what sounds like a very claustrophobic and difficult to deal with scanner experience. When I took part in a medical research study a year ago the scanner bit of the test was the most scary but they added a mirror for me and it made the whole experience much more bearable.
@Mallyman welcome to the thread garlic paste sounds interesting I use a lot of garlic including marinating olives in olive oil and lots of garlic I also make my own hummus with lots of garlic.I also take Apple Cider vinegar like you but I don't add honey as it causes my bgs to rise whereas the ACV definitely lowers my bgs.
Two days food
Monday
Late breakfast two boiled eggs with half a LC roll
Lunchtime other half of LC roll with ham and tomato followed by a few garden berries with yoghurt and rest of my bag of nuts through the afternoon
Dinner ACV in water then cold roast chicken and salads then a LC cake and decaffeinated coffee
Today
Usual breakfast of kefir with hemp seeds and a few garden berries
Lunch a Swedish rye crispbread (5g carb per crispbread) topped with ham and tomato then a few squares of 100% chocolate
Dinner ACV in water then rest of cold chicken and salads and glass of red wine pudding LC cake and decaffeinated coffee
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