Personally I use Sainsbury's online shopping site. You don't have to sign up for anything, nor order the food but in 95% of cases you can look up the nutritional value of foods, both fresh and prepared. It helped me to lose 4 stone and create my own improved recipes. The NHS site can help with calories but not carbs, you have to get a little creative sometimes but if you write down the values of your most commonly consumed foods for future reference it will save repeating the process too often. Good luck. I tried Michael Moseley's 8 week blood sugar diet and reversed my diabetes eating real food, it takes real commitment sticking to 800 calories a day, but it works!I know there is a low carb programme on diabetes.co.uk, which is very good. But, I am trying to find(to no avail so far) a website that will actually give a list of foods and their carb content per weight. Maybe none exists, but it would be very handy to have, if one exists.
Personally I use Sainsbury's online shopping site. You don't have to sign up for anything, nor order the food but in 95% of cases you can look up the nutritional value of foods, both fresh and prepared. It helped me to lose 4 stone and create my own improved recipes. The NHS site can help with calories but not carbs, you have to get a little creative sometimes but if you write down the values of your most commonly consumed foods for future reference it will save repeating the process too often. Good luck. I tried Michael Moseley's 8 week blood sugar diet and reversed my diabetes eating real food, it takes real commitment sticking to 800 calories a day, but it works!
Hello an welcome , my husband was diagnosed back in February and I also joined here to find out all I could to help him. When mines has a hypo and there have been quite a few the first thing is to recognize the signs. He gets very cold hands ,they feel like ice he also gets light headed. I look at his face and he looks very with drawn his hands also shake. If he can he will do a finger prick test to find out what his level is ,if it falls into the 4s then hes having a hypo . I get him a Lucozade and mars bar also a packet of crisps. Get your husband to sit down and stay with him until his BG starts to rise . Mine tests 15 minutes after to see if his levels rise . Mine also get very tired and has 40 winks on the sofa , I stay with him until hes fully recovered sometimes he has very bad mood swings but I don't take them to heart because its all part of his diabetes. Hope this has helped in some way and all the best to you and your husband.Hi there - I do not have diabetes but my husband does and he has had some awful hypos recenntly.
I have joined the forum to find out more about what I can do to help him in terms of diet
and if he has a bad turn.
I dont undersand the normal blood levels - when to know what to do when a hypo happens
and what are normal blood levels for a diabetic.
So I am hoping that this forum will help me, help him to manage his condition better.
Thanks
Mind you I am left with a metallic taste it my mouth and can't get rid, any suggestions
Hi @jbcat!I know there is a low carb programme on diabetes.co.uk, which is very good. But, I am trying to find(to no avail so far) a website that will actually give a list of foods and their carb content per weight. Maybe none exists, but it would be very handy to have, if one exists.
Tesco's website does the same thing. I suspect most of the big supermarkets do... Well done on that weight loss! Great resultPersonally I use Sainsbury's online shopping site. You don't have to sign up for anything, nor order the food but in 95% of cases you can look up the nutritional value of foods, both fresh and prepared. It helped me to lose 4 stone and create my own improved recipes. The NHS site can help with calories but not carbs, you have to get a little creative sometimes but if you write down the values of your most commonly consumed foods for future reference it will save repeating the process too often. Good luck. I tried Michael Moseley's 8 week blood sugar diet and reversed my diabetes eating real food, it takes real commitment sticking to 800 calories a day, but it works!
It's a mind field of information isn't it .. That's the problem no normal answer as know one size fits all ..Hi there - I do not have diabetes but my husband does and he has had some awful hypos recenntly.
I have joined the forum to find out more about what I can do to help him in terms of diet
and if he has a bad turn.
I dont undersand the normal blood levels - when to know what to do when a hypo happens
and what are normal blood levels for a diabetic.
So I am hoping that this forum will help me, help him to manage his condition better.
Thanks
What are ketones and how do I check them
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Excellent, just online after a bit of an absence .... I will copy the link and have a look .... much obliged. JohnHi @jbcat!
There's a book available which lists all the nutrition value - including carbs - of an amazing number of foods. I find it very useful:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1908261064/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Hope this helps!
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