SueEK
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I have had a similar discussion with both my neighbour yesterday and my daughter today regarding my eating. At my neighbours I was offered a coffee to which I said yes but as they didn’t have sweetener and I didn’t have my bag with me I declined and she questioned why, knowing I have diabetes. Similar conversation with my daughter today. They both know a number of people with Type 2 but these people don’t question all that they eat/drink. I found myself defending my way of eating, explaining that I do have carbs but nothing compared to what I did have and that I don’t intend to knowingly damage my eyes, feet, kidneys, have a stroke etc. and not doing what I can to help myself. My daughter told me she had had a chat with a friend of hers who happens to be one of the nurses at the surgery where I work who commented that she thought my diet seemed rather ‘intense and severe’. My daughter was concerned and so wanted to talk to me about it which is great as I know she cares about me but was a bit miffed that the nurse should make such comments.
I don’t have an eating disorder but there are many foods I simply cannot physically eat so when I see all the recipes put on here, although they sound lovely I know there is no way I could eat them, so I am limited in what I have . I have even given up having breakfast as it would only be carbs, toast, weetabix or cornflakes. I couldn’t face fry up, unless going out, omelette etc.
It just made me think do we all find ourselves defending our way of eating to people, I wouldn’t dream of questioning what somebody ate if they had IBS, coeliac or Crohns etc. I guess the whole thing has just unsettled me a bit and wondered if you have the same problems. Sue x
I don’t have an eating disorder but there are many foods I simply cannot physically eat so when I see all the recipes put on here, although they sound lovely I know there is no way I could eat them, so I am limited in what I have . I have even given up having breakfast as it would only be carbs, toast, weetabix or cornflakes. I couldn’t face fry up, unless going out, omelette etc.
It just made me think do we all find ourselves defending our way of eating to people, I wouldn’t dream of questioning what somebody ate if they had IBS, coeliac or Crohns etc. I guess the whole thing has just unsettled me a bit and wondered if you have the same problems. Sue x