Hi everyone,
A few months ago I was diagnosed with diabetes type 2, which wasn't surprising considering my high blood pressure (even with tablets), stress and obesity. Now I also have swollen ankles and signs of kidney problems, my GP hasn't give me any medication, at least not yet.
I want to change my diet since, although I don't eat a lot, it's unhealthy. The main problem is that I don't cook (even if I could cook I don't really have time for it) and I'm really picky about vegetables (not so much about fruit) so I have multiple questions since I don't really know which way to go:
- Is there any sort of regular meal delivery service I could rely on for lunch and dinner or affordable places with a variety of healthy options?.
- Are food replacement plans really a thing for diabetics?. Several companies offer full diet plans with 1400 calories or less, which are mainly for people who want to lose weight, but they would also need to be sustainable.
- Is intermittent fasting a good idea?. I have never tried it but I know of people that, while they could relatively handle it, it affected their mood and/or sleep.
I'm open to all comments around these questions and anything I might be missing, including "forget it and seek a specialist!"
PS: To add something positive, I don't drink or smoke, never did.
Thanks!
A few months ago I was diagnosed with diabetes type 2, which wasn't surprising considering my high blood pressure (even with tablets), stress and obesity. Now I also have swollen ankles and signs of kidney problems, my GP hasn't give me any medication, at least not yet.
I want to change my diet since, although I don't eat a lot, it's unhealthy. The main problem is that I don't cook (even if I could cook I don't really have time for it) and I'm really picky about vegetables (not so much about fruit) so I have multiple questions since I don't really know which way to go:
- Is there any sort of regular meal delivery service I could rely on for lunch and dinner or affordable places with a variety of healthy options?.
- Are food replacement plans really a thing for diabetics?. Several companies offer full diet plans with 1400 calories or less, which are mainly for people who want to lose weight, but they would also need to be sustainable.
- Is intermittent fasting a good idea?. I have never tried it but I know of people that, while they could relatively handle it, it affected their mood and/or sleep.
I'm open to all comments around these questions and anything I might be missing, including "forget it and seek a specialist!"
PS: To add something positive, I don't drink or smoke, never did.
Thanks!