Leaderofthecats
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hello again, everyone.
I sometimes eat at a remarkably slow pace, something which the teacher pestered me for in primary school but I just totally ignored her.
Surely it's far healthier to graze on things at a leisurely pace than to stuff them in quickly anyway, especially for diabetics?
If I'm eating my average meal of say, a Purition shake for breakfast, but take half an hour to sip it all....
Or have say a boiled egg, two Oatcakes with cheese, and a pack of Quorn slices. .. but take 40 minutes to eat them....
Then ideally, should I be testing two hours after I finish eating, two hours from the start, or (like I've been doing) not being too fussy about the timing but keeping track of how long it takes to eat stuff and exactly when I'm actually doing the test?
I sometimes eat at a remarkably slow pace, something which the teacher pestered me for in primary school but I just totally ignored her.
Surely it's far healthier to graze on things at a leisurely pace than to stuff them in quickly anyway, especially for diabetics?
If I'm eating my average meal of say, a Purition shake for breakfast, but take half an hour to sip it all....
Or have say a boiled egg, two Oatcakes with cheese, and a pack of Quorn slices. .. but take 40 minutes to eat them....
Then ideally, should I be testing two hours after I finish eating, two hours from the start, or (like I've been doing) not being too fussy about the timing but keeping track of how long it takes to eat stuff and exactly when I'm actually doing the test?