catbec1210
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
gunna be a pin tried reading all the links people have suggested but at the moment does not seem to be sticking in my head lol do i need to eat potatoes, pasta or bread with every meal?
thank you. do i need one of these meter things cause docs says i dont but hear so many people talking about them
Becci, the best approach is to try and eat what you might normally eat for a few days and keep a food diary of everything. Then you can review it and work out where there are areas that you could improve things. To do this properly, you will need to read labels and work out how much carbohydrate is in each meal, snack or drink. It sounds like a pain, but it is really worth it to find out just how much you are eating - carbs in particular, but also fats and proteins.
When you have established this then you can start testing favourite meals both before and 1 and 2 hours after eating to find out what effect they have on your blood glucose levels. It all takes time and there is a lot of trial and error involved, but the sooner you apply yourself to it, the better and sooner you will be getting your levels under control. 🙂
I kept a food diary too and found it very useful. I learned I can't have Weetabix but can handle oatmeal, spuds send my BGs through the roof while white rice doesn't, at least not to the same extent. White bread? Oh no, not never, so it's wholegrain all the way now and even then not often. I rarely eat pasta now as that sends me high too.
I have small amounts of fruit, loads of fresh veg that I use to bulk out meals where I would have used rice, spuds or pasta in the past. I've also gone low-salt and low fat too, using fresh herbs in place of the salt and spreads like Olivio instead of butter. I try to cook from fresh wherever possible as that further reduces the amount of salt and sugar I take in.
It's different for all of us so you'll need to work out for yourself what's no-go and what you can have a little of. You'll get the hang of it quite quickly, promise.