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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
! was diagnosed as T2 3 weeks ago, and after reading about LC diets, decided that was the way for us to go. My husband is T2, so at least we can both eat the same things. The one thing I am really not sure about is how low a LOW carb is?? Does it have to be under 10gms per 100gns, 20 gms per 100gms or what??
Breakfast is a problem, because after a few days of egg and bacon, and variations upon, we both had enough of cooked breakfasts, and reverted to our usual one of 3 Aldi Rye Crispbreads, 2 with marmalade, with either Marmite or Peanut butter on the third one - NOT an ideal LC breakfast!! (Aldi crispbreads are 60.6 gm per 100, with 6.2gm being sugar. The sesame ones are 57.2gm with 3.4gm sugar.)
We do feel a lot better when we eat LC, and after having had a family barbecue with a lot of wrong things, now know only too well just how bad eating wrongly can make us feel! Of course, the advice from our DN is to eat carbs; not too sure what she will say when she finds out we have gone LC?? We have NO idea what our blood sugar is like as neither of us have a meter, and only have the recent blood tests by the surgery to go on, which makes it hard to know if we are doing the right things.
How do other people cope when invited to gatherings that have all the wrong foods available?? Yesterday, all we probably could have eaten "legitimately" was salad with a burger or belly pork. Needless to say, as we were told not to eat beforehand, and the barbecue started at 2 pm, (which was also when the cooking STARTED,) we ended up eating all sorts of awful stuff like quiche and sausage rolls!! I felt really ill all night, and still feel queasy!!

(No, we didn't drink, - only water!!)
Breakfast is a problem, because after a few days of egg and bacon, and variations upon, we both had enough of cooked breakfasts, and reverted to our usual one of 3 Aldi Rye Crispbreads, 2 with marmalade, with either Marmite or Peanut butter on the third one - NOT an ideal LC breakfast!! (Aldi crispbreads are 60.6 gm per 100, with 6.2gm being sugar. The sesame ones are 57.2gm with 3.4gm sugar.)
We do feel a lot better when we eat LC, and after having had a family barbecue with a lot of wrong things, now know only too well just how bad eating wrongly can make us feel! Of course, the advice from our DN is to eat carbs; not too sure what she will say when she finds out we have gone LC?? We have NO idea what our blood sugar is like as neither of us have a meter, and only have the recent blood tests by the surgery to go on, which makes it hard to know if we are doing the right things.
How do other people cope when invited to gatherings that have all the wrong foods available?? Yesterday, all we probably could have eaten "legitimately" was salad with a burger or belly pork. Needless to say, as we were told not to eat beforehand, and the barbecue started at 2 pm, (which was also when the cooking STARTED,) we ended up eating all sorts of awful stuff like quiche and sausage rolls!! I felt really ill all night, and still feel queasy!!