Hello
@Fatbellycustard , welcome to the forum.
That’s the spirit
🙂.
Actually the re-education process started when you first decided to come here . And we are sure going to surprise you, in a good way.
Firstly though
Their is an awful lot of misinformation out there and not only by misinformed people either, their sadly are con men too selling snake oil at high prices and sadly some GPs/ nurses are rather out of date too.
@Drummer wasn't joking when he was talking about having a fry up and eating red meat .
You see it’s carbohydrates our bodies can no longer tolerate too well.
We have no problems with protein in any form and providing you don’t have a medical condition that requires a low fat diet , good fats. So dairy is fine if you like it
Sugar is just another simple carbohydrate and is already included in the carbohydrate content on the back of packs and tins
Many people find that they lose weight quite easily on our types of diet .
I eat good tasty food , not just lettuce leaves and fresh air lol.
Tonight I am having , 2 sausages done in my frying pan , some fried onions about 6 oven chips and some mushrooms .
My sausages however are high meat content ones as it’s the fillers they use to bulk out the meat in many brands that boost the carb content, so go for the high meat content ones, same with burgers, apologies if you are vegetarian or vegan. Some people chip other veggies, me I prefer not to. We often need to be carful with fruit , many find fruit with berry in its name are tolerated better. Avoid fruit juice .
Do have a read the the Useful links for people new to diabetes link , that is at the top of the newbies forum. Just scroll down to the T2 section.
I suggest you start with , Maggie Davies letter,, it very informative however it was written ages ago when we all believed fat was the enemy.
Test review adjust by Alan S
If you want to test (recommended) to see how the various carbohydrates affect you , so you can make informed choices rather than cutting out carbohydrates that your body handles well , you will find a link for the SD Codefree glucose meter that uses the cheapest testing strips we know of £8 for a pot of 50 where glucose meters sold in chemists use strips that cost £15 or more , you will need to buy more pots of test strips as you’ll get through them fast and a box of lancets.