You reaaaaaallllyyyy have to love this letter... LOL I'm looking at buying at treadmill too (is the only positive arrangement you agreed on LOL). I have to say though... that my nurse is on our side (mostly...she mumbled something about coconut oil... but that was it) I can not imagine having to agree to eat low fat :s
File not found for that article Winnie, would like to have a read if you can repost it
Can't get that bant link to work - it says "page not found"
Very interesting to have read that post though....VERY
Forgot to post yesterdays
4 breakfast biscuits (pack I'm using up) despite a higher fasting I still went up to only 7.00 (I think) which was lower than the other day when I went to 7.4
Dinner - erm, can't remember
Tea - San Marco frozen pizza - again a 7.00 spot on 2 hours post. HAPPY with that (but alas not the football score)
can't remember what snacks - oh, yes, actually - half bag of salted popcorn (thanks @alliebee - I decided to try it and it IS quite nice)
TODAY
Breakfast: my own mix of cereals and fruit with soya milk - pre 5.3 post 5.6
Lunch: half a plate of sprouts with fried onions and Quorn beef strips followed by Alpro plain yoghurt with coconut, tasty- will give "score" later but not many carbs in the whole lot. (even if I'd eaten all the first course I made)
Alpro also do a plain yoghurt with almonds - bought but not tried yet. Both well lower than the 5.5 gms of the greek style I buy. £1.85 per 500gm pot (thought it was £1.40 but only noticed as I was leaving the store) Their fruit ones are 9.5 (ish) gms per 100.
Tea may be chippy but think i shall do as I did last time and just have lightly battered fish and peas - didn't miss the chips one jot
Although I'm keeping my bs well in check (most of the time) I don't think my insulin resistance will have changed much unless I exercise more. Started taking another of the dogs out in a morning as he's getting bored and grumpy just playing ball in the garden - bad heart but that is doing ok as we had him checked out due to his grumps. Has sore ears too but had them worse before so doubt its that tho vet thinks so. He's happier getting his short stroll and I'm managing the two short walks ok so far (firbromyalgia can stop me)
Sounds yummy!Had my pancake already! ( 2 eggs , 1 tbsp chickpea flour,1/2 tbsp of almond flour,1/2 pt coconut milk,) whisk,fry with butter and dash of olive oil, filling, dollop of double cream and rasberries...nm nom nom nom
Got a question regarding coconut oil / cream if I may. I bought Tiana pure goodness from Holland and Barrett but then some recipes state oil. Feeling a tad confused??
Tried a different strategy today..... Four little meals, or three and a snack, whatever floats your boat
B: 30g shreddies + almond milk < experimental, went sky high, so won't be having those again
Thanks Brunneria the op went better than expected on Thursday.
All the cancer was in her salivary duct, so he has taken all that out (he commented he has never seen that before) so I'm hoping that's a good sign! No nerve sacrificed so another plus, and scar is from top of ear to throat on jawline/ looks like she has had half a facelift...lol
Appointment in the morning to check up, and 2-3 weeks to find out if needs radiotherapy, I'm very proud of her as she has been really brave and not moaned once and she gone healthy eating antioxidants mad, which is all good...hell I've even learnt how to use the washing machine!! but I draw a line at ironing
Thanks Brunneria the op went better than expected on Thursday.
All the cancer was in her salivary duct, so he has taken all that out (he commented he has never seen that before) so I'm hoping that's a good sign! No nerve sacrificed so another plus, and scar is from top of ear to throat on jawline/ looks like she has had half a facelift...lol
Appointment in the morning to check up, and 2-3 weeks to find out if needs radiotherapy, I'm very proud of her as she has been really brave and not moaned once and she gone healthy eating antioxidants mad, which is all good...hell I've even learnt how to use the washing machine!! but I draw a line at ironing
Perfectly said.... TP...Welcome! This is a really great thread that will give you an idea what everyone eats and what works. I have found so many great ideas here and I also like to share my own. Your breakfast looks good, I like to throw in some veggies to an omelette too - mushrooms, peppers etc. Tomoatos are fine but they are classed as eat in moderation - half a cup should be fine as a guide. Fat milk is better than skimmed milk but there also alternatives such as unsweetened almond milk and lactofree which have less carbs. Cream is also good. If you are trying to lose weight, limit cheese and cream as they are very calorific, great for LCHF but may hinder weight loss a little.
The best way to learn is to get a meter, either through your doctors surgery or buy one yourself, then you can test and see what affects your blood sugar. I am sure you'll find so much useful info and advice from people on here too.
Good luck with your results tomorrow!
Cool...I'm saving up for a nutribullet - love the sound of your smoothies!
Me too....Thanks, back to work today, so no opportunities to nod off! I'm developing an addiction to cream, but I must stop it, I think that's what's interfering with my weightloss :-(
Can you hear the gnashing of teeth coming from all around you? Speechless..... oh, the arrogance of it....B -Greek yoghurt with home-stewed rhubarb - no added sugar or sweetener, flax seed and flaked almonds
L -Single slice of fried bread with fried egg (came home very wet and cold after a site meeting with clients and needed something quick and hot)
D - Gammon steak, homemade fresh parsley sauce, baby spinach leaves, 2 x grilled tomatoes; single pot of Greek yoghurt with berries. BS +2= 6.6
Copy letter to my GP from the dietician I saw last week arrived in the post this morning....
It starts with
"This is a lady who is very motivated to do all it takes to manage her diabetes with dietary and lifestyle changes. .... For almost a year she has been following a diet which is in line with the Atkins diet. Her diet is unbalancedwith only 30g or carbohydrate daily (general consent is that a minimum of 130g a day is necessary for most people) It also has high fat content and is very low in dietary fibre and is free from wholegrain.
Her diary shows good control - average glucose before and after meals is between 6-8mmol/1 with fasting levels of around 7mmol/1.
Today I congratulated her on her diabetes control and her motivation but stressed that the Atkins diet she is following is unhealthy, very restrictive and can cause serious health problems over the long term.
We agreed the following steps:
- Maintain her current energy intake of 1500kcal/day
- Stop high saturated fat foods and replace with low fat alternatives (I lied!)
- Add wholegrains to each meal (I lied!)
- If blood glucose is above her desirable range, she would do extra activity in the evenings to naturally bring blood glucose down. (So I've bought a treadmill)
This patient has a good understanding of a healthy diet but is extremely worried that any carbohydrate will increase her blood glucose level. She has researched SGLT-2 agents and is keen to trial it to help her transition from Atkins diet to a healthier balanced diet (I lied!). From my experience with SGLT-2, I would like to support her in this and therefore I ask you to kindly consider adding this to her prescription for a trial period!
RESULT!
In a nutshell, if I agree to add carbs to my diet, they will prescribe a drug for me which will remove the sugar from the carbs I digest....
Not so powerful.... the Bullet is brilliant...Why not just use a normal blender?
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