Hi BerniceI have just joined the forum and need food ideas and exercise ideas as I do a lot of walking but need help with tumy thanks bernice
Hi Martin I had not thought of that thanks I'll do that berniceHi Bernice
Are you tracking your carbs, dropping carbs will help you both drop blood sugars and weight I use Nutrachek which you can download to keep track of everything you eat, if you drop the carbs the weight will follow..
Thanks Mark thats something I have not heard of I'll look that up berniceIf you like walking and have a mobile, you could always try https://www.geocaching.com/play
Hi cathy b thanks so much for your welcome no I don't have to as I have diabetes 2 so I don't need to check my blood that food sounds good I will give that a try thanks so much berniceWelcome Bernice. I chose the low carb option, I don’t eat rice, pasta, potatoes and the only bread I use is Burgen, low carb linseed and soya if I want a sandwich or toast. Do you test your bloods? I found it essential to work out what foods work best for me, for example some people can eat a little fruit but I find even a few berries spike my sugars so not worth it. I do eat full fat Greek yoghurt with a little sugar free caramel to sweeten it. I eat a lot of stir fry food, asparagus, mushrooms, courgette and a bit of red or yellow pepper for a splash of colour. Eggs and bacon for breakfast, omelettes and loads of mixed salads. My weight is dropping better than any diet I have ever tried!
Hi Ralph thanks for your welcome I don't do a diary no but that to is a great idea I don't eat carbe my problem is not checking myour portion size so I will do the diary so I can check each portion thanks berniceWelcome Bernice from a fellow T2.
I suggest you keep a food diary. Get a meter and self test. If you record your levels (before and 1-2 hours after eating), after a couple of weeks you should start to see a pattern. This will give you an idea of what affects your blood glucose levels, and how much.
It's not food generally that raises your BG levels. It's carbohydrates in particular. As diabetics we can eat some. It's a question of how much of which (and what else you eat it with, possibly).
The food diary and self testing will help you find out, as well as show what effect any changes have.
A possible change is to go from breakfast ceriel for eggs or bacon.
Hi @Bernice and welcome to the forum.I have just joined the forum and need food ideas and exercise ideas as I do a lot of walking but need help with tumy thanks bernice