AJLang
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi Kate
Thank you for your lovely posting. Must be a nightmare for you when the fibro flares up. Unfortunately I think I have "sinned" because I've gone a lot over my WW points allowance for this week. I use my treat allowace for my glasses of wine each evening which I have found impossible to give up after a long day. I would love to fill up on fruit but unfortunately the gastroparesis means low fat AND low fibre. Two weeks' ago I had a lovely big bowl of fruit - strawberries, grapes and a banana but in the evening I was violently ill - I think partly because my tummy had been too full with the fruit - the gastroparesis means that you never know at what rate your body will digest the food and I understand that high fibre can cause immense problems. I'm actually lucky that although I've got severe gastroparesis I'm not restricted to pureed foods only but I do have to be very careful because it also makes the BGS extremely erratic. I absolutely love cooking but for the first time in my life I am eating evening meals that can be quickly prepared such as fish fingers and mini pizzas - not the healthiest but they seem to help the gastroparesis more than meals I cook from scratch and it means that I keep within my points, the OH likes this kind of thing and I'm not tempted to nibble whilst I prepare the food. I'm on the WW online version so enjoy curling up on the sofa with my Ipad as I tap in what I've eaten/what I plan to eat and the points
Thank you for your lovely posting. Must be a nightmare for you when the fibro flares up. Unfortunately I think I have "sinned" because I've gone a lot over my WW points allowance for this week. I use my treat allowace for my glasses of wine each evening which I have found impossible to give up after a long day. I would love to fill up on fruit but unfortunately the gastroparesis means low fat AND low fibre. Two weeks' ago I had a lovely big bowl of fruit - strawberries, grapes and a banana but in the evening I was violently ill - I think partly because my tummy had been too full with the fruit - the gastroparesis means that you never know at what rate your body will digest the food and I understand that high fibre can cause immense problems. I'm actually lucky that although I've got severe gastroparesis I'm not restricted to pureed foods only but I do have to be very careful because it also makes the BGS extremely erratic. I absolutely love cooking but for the first time in my life I am eating evening meals that can be quickly prepared such as fish fingers and mini pizzas - not the healthiest but they seem to help the gastroparesis more than meals I cook from scratch and it means that I keep within my points, the OH likes this kind of thing and I'm not tempted to nibble whilst I prepare the food. I'm on the WW online version so enjoy curling up on the sofa with my Ipad as I tap in what I've eaten/what I plan to eat and the points