You guys are evil.
A few weeks ago I started hurting really bad, like someone had beat me up with a sledge hammer. I thought my mild arthritis was getting worse so I upped the tylenol arthritis and added some supplements to my diet. Finally, I had to go to the doctor last Tuesday to see what was going on. She gave me a prescription for the arthritis, which helped, and did a bunch of tests. She called me the next day and told me I have become diabetic and that my blood sugar was in the 300s, almost 400. She put me on glucophage immediately. I finally feel pretty good and I slept 4 whole consecutive hours last night. Now, I'm left with a quandry with what to eat. I already eat low fat, low sugar/carbs. Tonight is shopping night but I don't think I'll go. I really don't need to pay for water and air from the grocery store.
Sweetheart, if you cut out your carbs (limited to 10 grams a meal) and lay off the bread, milk, ketchup, potatoes etc etc you can control your hyperglycemia without the glucophage.
My blood sugar was in the 500's (seriously) and my A1C was almost 15 (again seriously). Low fat is probably the worst thing you can do for diabetes, bwecause it's always a tradeoff for high carbs.
NO SUGAR, also no sugar carbs, thats pretty easy. Milk for example is 11grams of carbs per 8 ounces, and those 11 grams are all sugar, so you'll spike in 15 minutes to about 220 after just one glass. Doesn't matter if it's whole, 2% or skim. Ditto ketchup. 4 grams of carbs per serving, 4 sugar grams. Half and half in your coffee however is fine.
Apples are fine, but no apple juice. Oranges are fine too, but no orange juice. It's really all about protein and fiber, something very few diabetics ever truly understand.
You can subtract your fiber grams from your carb grams when choosing. Walnuts for example are 5 grams per serving of carbs, but have three fiber grams, so munch away. Put Ranch Dressing on everything YUM.
It works like this...if you switch your body over to burning fat instead of carbs (not in an Atkins Diet kind of way) but in a way that balances your protein you'll lose weight (if you have that problem) and control your sugar.
Salads are good. I like to take lots of fresh greens (spinach especially), and put walnuts and almonds, and sliced swiss and chevre, just a little tomato and a sprinkle of cranberries (like 10) some sliced avocado and a couple of strips of crumbled bacon, a little apple, and then slather some Ranch on top.
I forget all about what I cant have after that
A little Pellegrino with lemon and AWESOME.
Lots more ways to have fun too. You can have a slice of toast for example if you use a High Fiber kind of dealio (Arnold's makes a brand that has 20 grams of carbs a slice, but 5 grams of fiber) and if you slather it with peanut butter and butter (no carbs in butter, 5 grams of carbs and three grams of fiber in the peanut butter) you have a yummy snack that delivers almost 10 grams of fiber and about 16-20 grams of protein.
There's even a pasta you can actually eat! It's called "Carbo Nada" it comes in at about 11 grams net of carbs a serving, and if you use a fettucine sauce with it, instead of red sauce, you can indulge a little. Don't forget to slice some veggies up into the mix.
I eat well...better actually than before, and enjoy it more.
You know, I love you so much it hurts. I'm sorry you're struggling. I'd love to come down for a week and cook for you. Well, that's not all I'd like to do, but feeding you properly would be a start.