I know i went to dka last week. Finding it scary and hard as especially i have such a sweet tooth. How are you finding eating foods?Hi, snap! I am also 38 and just been diagnosed with type 1. 2.5 weeks for me, Scary times. Think it was Covid that brought it on.
Hard to stop eating carbs as much, trying to stop eating chocolate and desserts but just had sons birthday so now we have cake! How about you? I used to have dessert in the evening after kids bedtime, that’s out tooI know i went to dka last week. Finding it scary and hard as especially i have such a sweet tooth. How are you finding eating foods?
You do seem to be looking at what you can eat from the perspective of somebody who is Type 2 not Type 1 where you are presumably on insulin and have been advised on how much carbohydrate you should be having to match your insulin regime.Hard to stop eating carbs as much, trying to stop eating chocolate and desserts but just had sons birthday so now we have cake! How about you? I used to have dessert in the evening after kids bedtime, that’s out too
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I know i went to dka last week. Finding it scary and hard as especially i have such a sweet tooth. How are you finding eating foods?Hi, snap! I am also 38 and just been diagnosed with type 1. 2.5 weeks for me, Scary times. Think it was Covid that brought it on.
I still don't understand how to count my carbs yet. I get really hungry at night time. I am being really strict with meal times and insulin dozes. Hopefully it will get easier. Good luck with everything.Hi, thanks for your reply. I’ve only been doing this for 2 weeks and am trying to get levels under control, so yes not messing around with insulin levels. Obviously I want to eat all those things and not be restricted but I also don’t want to be high at bedtime. Huge learning curve
I’m on meal novorapid 4-6-4 and night time abasaglar at 12. I have another review in early December to cover carb counting so should be able to enjoy Christmas foods safely from then. I’m aware of the principles and was told i can adjust my level slightly if I know I need to based on the mealAaargghh - fixed doses of insulin at mealtimes! PITA though that is, you do have to get used to testing and jabbing - but hopefully they'll get you both started on carb counting and dose adjustment pretty soon - do you both have dates when they're going to start you off with this? I sincerely hope it will be before Xmas so you can enjoy any/all the treats you wish to! If not - shout out for help sooner rather than later as we can hopefully point either or both of you in the right direction. (It ain't rocket science but helps if you can do mental arithmetic or at least have an available calculator eg on your phone)
Meanwhile - which actual insulins have they started each of you on?
Good luck to you too. I’m eating nuts in the evening. It staves off the hunger and they are helping me put a bit of weight back on. It’s best to be strict to start with to get it all settled I agree.I know i went to dka last week. Finding it scary and hard as especially i have such a sweet tooth. How are you finding eating foods?
I still don't understand how to count my carbs yet. I get really hungry at night time. I am being really strict with meal times and insulin dozes. Hopefully it will get easier. Good luck with everything.
It’s so early that I’m currently on a set dosage but have a little flexibility. It’s important to know I have it under control, so am being a bit patient with sweet high carbs, have another appt in early dec to get more in to carb counting and eating more normallyYou do seem to be looking at what you can eat from the perspective of somebody who is Type 2 not Type 1 where you are presumably on insulin and have been advised on how much carbohydrate you should be having to match your insulin regime.
I hope some of the Type 1 folk will be along to help you better understand the way of managing Type 1
Meanwhile you could look at the Learning Zone on the section aimed at Type 1.
Yes I know that thank you, it’s easier to cut out carbs from desserts thoughDo you think to be high carb, it has to be sweet? - we have to account for ALL the carbs we eat, not just eg sugar!
You can still have some low carb deserts, sugarfree jelly with berries or quark based deserts Kvarg ones are good, low carb high protein but low fat in various flavours or Greek yoghurt with berries.Yes I know that thank you, it’s easier to cut out carbs from desserts though