susieq67
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Afternoon all 🙂
Back again and looking for more advice please ! Up until last autumn I had been able to manage my type 2 diabetes through diet and exercise alone, but after suffering a heart attack (followed by a quadruple heart bypass) in September last year my blood sugars went all to pot so my GP started me on Metformin at the beginning of this year.
However, I've now been diagnosed with Colitis/Crohns and am having difficulty trying to decide what I can and can't eat
Certain foods that I've relied on to help control my diabetes now are on the no-no list for Colitis ! and foods that are deemed helpful to control Colitis are definitely on the no-no list for diabetes - if I cut the 'forbidden' foods for both conditions there will be very little left that I can eat safely
Diabetes I control with a diet very low in carbohydrates and sugars but with plenty of fresh (non-starchy) veggies and proteins (meat, fish, eggs, cheese, nuts etc) and limited fruits - but for Colitis I should be cutting out veggies like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower (all of which I eat most days !) and eating more soluble fibre like white bread, rice and pasta (all of which I don't eat 'cos they spike my sugars 😱). I've also noted that salads seem to cause me trouble with the colitis but, of course, are OK with my diabetes (especially on the weight management side).
Is anyone else trying to cope with both diabetes and colitis and how are you managing both conditions ????
Back again and looking for more advice please ! Up until last autumn I had been able to manage my type 2 diabetes through diet and exercise alone, but after suffering a heart attack (followed by a quadruple heart bypass) in September last year my blood sugars went all to pot so my GP started me on Metformin at the beginning of this year.
However, I've now been diagnosed with Colitis/Crohns and am having difficulty trying to decide what I can and can't eat
Diabetes I control with a diet very low in carbohydrates and sugars but with plenty of fresh (non-starchy) veggies and proteins (meat, fish, eggs, cheese, nuts etc) and limited fruits - but for Colitis I should be cutting out veggies like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower (all of which I eat most days !) and eating more soluble fibre like white bread, rice and pasta (all of which I don't eat 'cos they spike my sugars 😱). I've also noted that salads seem to cause me trouble with the colitis but, of course, are OK with my diabetes (especially on the weight management side).
Is anyone else trying to cope with both diabetes and colitis and how are you managing both conditions ????