Blessedarethecheesemakers
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Wise words Mike D about not making others miserable. (Although, it does cut both ways...). I think I would feel better about it all if he at least seemed the slightest bit aware of how it might make me feel. I think my real issue is that I'm feeling a bit compromised food-wise generally on account of being in someone else's house. Am trying my best to remove carbs and add fat to each meal, am buying supplies of things they don't eat such as butter and full fat Mayo.
Gaah. My husband is getting pizza. I am a conflicted mess of the following emotions:
I think I would have nicked a slice, scrapped all the topping off for me to eat and given him the base backGaah. My husband is getting pizza. I am a conflicted mess of the following emotions:
- jealousy
- anger at self for having diabetes
- anger at him for ordering it to eat in front of me when he could have pizza any night he likes on the many occasions he is working away from home
- in addition to the above, a layer of anger at the fact that when he was on a Paleo diet (before my diagnosis) I didn't order pizza in his presence once, even when I was breastfeeding a newborn
- hunger
- crossness that my dinner will consist of 4 day old lamb, and veg steamed to within an inch of its life (we are staying with my inlaws).
What I try, when looking for low carb out and about:
Hi @Avocado Sevenfold glad to hear you are all OK it is a terrible shock when something like that happens xMy stomach is in knots. My teenage daughter was in the city centre this afternoon alone (Glasgow) and I got such a shock when I heard of the crash. Her dad, my ex-husband, was quite near the scene when it happened. We are all ok, but I am so sad for all those poor people and their familiesYou never know the minute, as my mum says.
Sorry off topic.
I think I would have nicked a slice, scrapped all the topping off for me to eat and given him the base back
Gaah. My husband is getting pizza. I am a conflicted mess of the following emotions:
- jealousy
- anger at self for having diabetes
- anger at him for ordering it to eat in front of me when he could have pizza any night he likes on the many occasions he is working away from home
- in addition to the above, a layer of anger at the fact that when he was on a Paleo diet (before my diagnosis) I didn't order pizza in his presence once, even when I was breastfeeding a newborn
- hunger
- crossness that my dinner will consist of 4 day old lamb, and veg steamed to within an inch of its life (we are staying with my inlaws).
Mrs DeeJay now has Toblerone, a big box of Thorntons, mince pies and Cherry Bakewells in the cupboard and I'm about to wrap some Turkish delight and the obligatory After-eights among her presents. I don't fancy any of them. She says I have a stubborn streak and I'm grateful I can turn it to my advantage and focus my greedy eye on cream, butter and cheese.My wife asked me the other day if having sweets/cakes/crisps etc in the house for the children was a temptation and would I prefer if the sweets weren't in the house at all. I thought it would be unfair to deny the children their treats because of my own circumstances. My feeling is I should have the will power to resist. My only request is that the items are not on display all over the kitchen. We have a "sweet" drawer which I never open and it might as well have a cross on it if I was Dracula.
Thanks. My tummy is still churning. My daughter had been at the crash site an hour before, but was safe in the university library when it happened. She got a huge hug when I saw her. She is 19 and hates being hugged by me, but had no choice in the matter. Her friend from school witnessed it and says that the news is going to get worseHi @Avocado Sevenfold glad to hear you are all OK it is a terrible shock when something like that happens x
Thanks. My tummy is still churning. My daughter had been at the crash site an hour before, but was safe in the university library when it happened. She got a huge hug when I saw her. She is 19 and hates being hugged by me, but had no choice in the matter. Her friend from school witnessed it and says that the news is going to get worse
Anyway, cauliflower cheese stodge for me last night.
Struggling with sweet cravings after dinner. Trying to fight it but really getting me down.
B: Omelette & 1 toast
L: Less than half a can of Heinz minnestrone soup, half a small sandwich filling tub, coffee
D: Chicken curry and 2 chapatis
I haven't got a sweet tooth but find a square of 85% chocolate is nice treat to round off meal with a coffee. Also the two chapatis will be quite carby so it maybe that that has set you off craving.
B: buttery omelette
L: cheese, almonds, fennel tea
D: two Quorn sausages and a bit of 85% chocolate (there was no food in the house!)
After big food shop: Kraken black spiced rum with diet c/f coke, spicy chilli peanuts (loads of food, but too lazy to cook)
Off work tomorrow and will be cooking most of the day ahead of Christmas dinner.
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