graj0
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I am at present high risk of diabetes and wondered what Forum members do with Christmas with regard to christmas pudding, christmas cake, mince pies, trifle etc. Do you decide it is best to have nothing at all or just a small portion of something from time to time - perhaps cake one day and another day pudding, but only small portions.
My approach is to avoid the stuff with obvious carbohydrates, so, no pudding, no cake, no mince pies (maybe one), no trifle, no spuds, no roast parsnips. For the sake of clarity, sugar is just another carbohydrate, it just doesn't have to get converted (so much) to supply energy.
At least this way, nobody can accuse me of not trying. As somebody who only has to look at food to gain weight and as somebody who is right p1$$ed off with being reminded by the media that I'm diabetic because I'm fat, rather than the reverse, I'm doing all the right things to lead a healthy life style.
If this seems to be a bit severe and you find it necessary to eat the afore mentioned goodies, your meter is the best thing to let you know what and how much you should be eating as far as carbs is concerned. I choose to avoid the lot and don't worry too much about getting the meter out every meal time.