snowball12
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How on God's green earth do I survive low carb diet when I hate salad and vegetables arrgghh. Does this mean I will lose limbs etc.
Hello, do you eat meat? Low carbers can & do consume protein from animal products.How on God's green earth do I survive low carb diet when I hate salad and vegetables arrgghh. Does this mean I will lose limbs etc.
Maybe being more open minded about ways to cook them or eat raw and find ways of incorporating into other dishes.How on God's green earth do I survive low carb diet when I hate salad and vegetables arrgghh. Does this mean I will lose limbs etc.
Have you tried every possible vegetable cooked in every possible way? If no then try more food, try different ways of cooking them. You really do need to find some veg you like as part of a healthy diet, but if you can’t, is low carb really for you? You don’t have to low carb you know.How on God's green earth do I survive low carb diet when I hate salad and vegetables arrgghh. Does this mean I will lose limbs etc.
Really, I thought you had to follow a low carb diet when you are type 2. I only like carrots,parsnip and peas, oh and parsnips, not the ideal veg I knowHave you tried every possible vegetable cooked in every possible way? If no then try more food, try different ways of cooking them. You really do need to find some veg you like as part of a healthy diet, but if you can’t, is low carb really for you? You don’t have to low carb you know.
If you are trying to reduce blood glucose by diet then the logical thing (seems to me anyway) that you reduce the type of foods, carbohydrates that convert to glucose otherwise you are likely to need more and more medication to keep blood glucose at a level where you will avoid the unpleasant consequences of prolonged high blood glucose.Really, I thought you had to follow a low carb diet when you are type 2. I only like carrots,parsnip and peas, oh and parsnips, not the ideal veg I know
You don’t have to follow a low carb diet, you could choose a different diet. A plant based diet has been shown to reduce insulin resistance. You could do the Newcastle diet for a short period of time to try and achieve remission and then have a normal diet after. You could increase medication to manage a higher carb diet. You could increase exercise to reduce the impact of the carbs. You could do a combination of several of the above.Really, I thought you had to follow a low carb diet when you are type 2. I only like carrots,parsnip and peas, oh and parsnips, not the ideal veg I know
If you don't like them, then don't eat them. Simples.How on God's green earth do I survive low carb diet when I hate salad and vegetables arrgghh. Does this mean I will lose limbs etc.
Lovely suggestion and thank you for it but I have been lactose intolerant since childhood. I do like some lactose free products but not the cheese or the cream. I don't eat veg and salad which I hate. I was just getting very hungry all the timeIf you don't like them, then don't eat them. Simples.
Are you sure you wouldn't like swede mashed with cream or butter, and a couple of eggs and then fried in bacon fat, or with cheese mixed in, heaped on top and baked to a light tan in the oven?
I will check out the Newcastle diet. Thank youYou don’t have to follow a low carb diet, you could choose a different diet. A plant based diet has been shown to reduce insulin resistance. You could do the Newcastle diet for a short period of time to try and achieve remission and then have a normal diet after. You could increase medication to manage a higher carb diet. You could increase exercise to reduce the impact of the carbs. You could do a combination of several of the above.
Whoever told you the only solution to managing T2 diabetes is a low carb diet was lying.
Type 2 since 2011You don’t say what type you are? it says you’ve been a member from 2017 ?
They smell far more if boiled so what about stir frying ?I just can't cope with cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower etc. The smell is awful lol
Totally agree with you. I understand completely what needs to be done but I am struggling. Since I was in hospital over Christmas I can't control my sugars. I had one slice of wholemeal toast with flora this morning at 8.30. Only drank one cup of tea and three glasses of water. Just taken reading and my glucose is 14.4. So depressedIf you are trying to reduce blood glucose by diet then the logical thing (seems to me anyway) that you reduce the type of foods, carbohydrates that convert to glucose otherwise you are likely to need more and more medication to keep blood glucose at a level where you will avoid the unpleasant consequences of prolonged high blood glucose.
I like the analogy of having an overflowing sink (high blood glucose) that you can bail the water out (take meds) but unless you turn the tap off (reduce carbs) then the sink will continue to over flow.
Some people find a very low calorie approach works for them but whatever way you choose has to be sustainable and become a new way of eating for life.
Still smell yuk. I blame being forced to sit at table till I had eaten my greens as a child. I'll just carry on with my carrots and peasThey smell far more if boiled so what about stir frying ?
I would have had a similar, possibly even higher response to eating bread.Totally agree with you. I understand completely what needs to be done but I am struggling. Since I was in hospital over Christmas I can't control my sugars. I had one slice of wholemeal toast with flora this morning at 8.30. Only drank one cup of tea and three glasses of water. Just taken reading and my glucose is 14.4. So depressed
However the OP is taking gliclazide quite a high dose so it would be risky not to have any carbs.I would have had a similar, possibly even higher response to eating bread.