Edwin Wine
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I have been reading a large number 9f the threads on here and elsewhere regarding dietary control. I am T2 and it took me a while to come to terms with some simple processes for dietary control.
Firstly if you make your dietary control overly complicated it will break down as a discipline. Complex measurements or high food variety makes it very difficult to maintain. I have accepted a simplification in my 'food lifestyle' as a consequence. Trying to introduce variety to keep a specific diet interesting makes it more difficult to maintain IMHO. I eat exactly the same breakfast every day for example.
Secondly self discipline is crucial. If you have a disease which may kill you prematurely or in some way mess with your life quality then ...
. I had to get real about recognising this. This discipline also applies to excercise.
Thirdly I personally don't believe in extreme diets. High Fat or low carb or keto or water or whatever. I simply eat a balanced diet just not a lot of it. I only have 2 rules
I do not snack between meals
I do not eat any whitecarbs after lunch.
Fourthly do your own research from a variety of sources. Only peer reviewed scientific papers can really be regarded as reliable. Anything you use should be based on this type of material.
Work out what works for you, keep it simple and stick to it. It's self discipline that really works.
Firstly if you make your dietary control overly complicated it will break down as a discipline. Complex measurements or high food variety makes it very difficult to maintain. I have accepted a simplification in my 'food lifestyle' as a consequence. Trying to introduce variety to keep a specific diet interesting makes it more difficult to maintain IMHO. I eat exactly the same breakfast every day for example.
Secondly self discipline is crucial. If you have a disease which may kill you prematurely or in some way mess with your life quality then ...
. I had to get real about recognising this. This discipline also applies to excercise.
Thirdly I personally don't believe in extreme diets. High Fat or low carb or keto or water or whatever. I simply eat a balanced diet just not a lot of it. I only have 2 rules
I do not snack between meals
I do not eat any whitecarbs after lunch.
Fourthly do your own research from a variety of sources. Only peer reviewed scientific papers can really be regarded as reliable. Anything you use should be based on this type of material.
Work out what works for you, keep it simple and stick to it. It's self discipline that really works.