Egg mcmuffin, hash brown double espresso. Not ideal but surprised not to see a negative effect.
In my defence (of which there is none) I was forced to get up at the crack of dawn to collect various peeps who wanted a lift NOW! So got mcds on way! Tasted bloody lovely but obviously something which should be done very rarely! Nice to have break from sausages. Went to barbie yesterday, and, knowing I'm diabetic , was offered sausages, pasta, bread, potato salad, crisps so ended up having 4 sausages. Annoying as I'd offered to bring own stuff!
Interestingly enough, am now feeling hungry which I don't feel on my normal fried brekkie!
I read that uncontrolled diabetics are more likely to get gum disease due to having sweet saliva. This can also cause doggy breath. I have gum disease which the dentist treats quarterly, but I think keto breath is different. It comes from your very soul, not your gums.
Have you tried chewing parsley? Personally I'd rather let everyone else suffer with my dog breath instead of chewing on parsley!!!Ye
This isn't like teeth / gum smell - it's like I can almost feel it on my breath if that makes sense. And nothing , not even cleaning teeth nor drinking buckets of water will shift it.
I read on here recently someone being told, "But you can eat carrot cake. That's healthy!"I would have thought that everyone would know a diabetic doesn't eat cake though!! And I did say I'm also low carbing . I just think bread and other carbs are so embedded in our eating habits that we don't even think of them as carbs, just essential foods. I'm currently organising a reunion for my university department and while the buffet caters for veggies, vegans, and gluten free, every item bar the mozzarella on a stick has carbs in it. I'm going to really enjoy my quiche middle and the inside of the Mediterranean vegetable rissoles ;-)
Well that's something I've always tried to say to myself, but I don't think I ever believed it!I read on here recently someone being told, "But you can eat carrot cake. That's healthy!"
Have you tried chewing parsley? Personally I'd rather let everyone else suffer with my dog breath instead of chewing on parsley!!!
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Well that's something I've always tried to say to myself, but I don't think I ever believed it!
I was truly wicked this morning and had a slice of toast - the first one for 5 months, it wasn't very nice so I messed up my BG's for nothing.
Yes I think it will have gone....mine was Warburton's which I used to love.....I'm going into the pit of doom now to check he has enough work shirts for a week away.......Just made two slices of warburton's thick toaster loaf dripping with butter and carried it to the pit of doom. I was so tempted but put the rest of loaf back in freezer. One day when I've lost another three st maybe. By then the craving might have gone.
The trouble is that my sisterinlaws mother is also T2 and just eats what she likes by the bucket load. She is absolutely huge - very sadThe words " I am diabetic and don't eat....." seem to go over most folks' heads. My friend who is high up in NHS, very bright and health conscious told me her buffet would be fine as there were quiche, bread and cake.
Although I enjoyed the muffin I will be doing this rarely because I know how bad it is for me. I miss toast too!Just made two slices of warburton's thick toaster loaf dripping with butter and carried it to the pit of doom. I was so tempted but put the rest of loaf back in freezer. One day when I've lost another three st maybe. By then the craving might have gone.
5.0 .... so the curry and rice was ok ....Yesterday I had a home made chicken curry with rice and peas.
This mornings get out of bed reading was 4.6.
I'm just eating it again as I made far to much ... very yummy.
I'll be testing again in about an hour and see what's happened.
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