Katieb
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi all
Am working hard at trying to lower my bg through diet and exercise and in the main am doing ok. By cutting down on carbs and switching to low gi foods, I have managed to lower my bg to mostly mid to late 5s pre-meals, low to mid 6s post meals and (hallelujah!) below 6 in the mornings! This morning fasting reading has taken a while to achieve! However... I had a curry last night (I know!!). Mixed kebab starter and a small helping of lamb bhuna and half a portion of pilau rice and this morning my bg was 6.8! Yikes! This a rare treat as I have been avoiding such meals since I am trying to lose weight.
This is the highest morning reading I've had for some time and gave me a dilemma. Do I eat breakfast or wait a while to see if bg comes down? Do I eat and will that help the insulin to kick in (I am prediabetic)? Or, do I go for a walk then eat a low carb breakfast?
In the end I waited an hour (bg didn't come down) then ate poached egg on Burgen bread (no butter). Right or wrong thing to do?
I'd appreciate any advice you experienced people can offer me as I am feeling really despondent this morning! Finally, I'm giving up the curries and sticking to tandoori mixed grill and salad which seems to work well for me!
Katiex
Am working hard at trying to lower my bg through diet and exercise and in the main am doing ok. By cutting down on carbs and switching to low gi foods, I have managed to lower my bg to mostly mid to late 5s pre-meals, low to mid 6s post meals and (hallelujah!) below 6 in the mornings! This morning fasting reading has taken a while to achieve! However... I had a curry last night (I know!!). Mixed kebab starter and a small helping of lamb bhuna and half a portion of pilau rice and this morning my bg was 6.8! Yikes! This a rare treat as I have been avoiding such meals since I am trying to lose weight.
This is the highest morning reading I've had for some time and gave me a dilemma. Do I eat breakfast or wait a while to see if bg comes down? Do I eat and will that help the insulin to kick in (I am prediabetic)? Or, do I go for a walk then eat a low carb breakfast?
In the end I waited an hour (bg didn't come down) then ate poached egg on Burgen bread (no butter). Right or wrong thing to do?
I'd appreciate any advice you experienced people can offer me as I am feeling really despondent this morning! Finally, I'm giving up the curries and sticking to tandoori mixed grill and salad which seems to work well for me!
Katiex