@Felinia, good to know. I first noticed the problems when I started the Metformin, (along with the new diet). This was about two weeks before I started the Empagliflozin
@Mrs Mimoo, Yeah, this is why I am concerned. I am eating a lot more than 250g of broccoli and/or fresh veg with a similar fibre content.
@hardbottle, It's been about, maybe, six weeks now?
@rebrascora, Seems like good advice, though maybe a little too much detail on the mechanics
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@Lucyr, The units are marked at the top of each column: avg/100g. As
@Docb would point out however, you are making the classic mistake of interpreting the numbers outside their limit's of accuracy. In this case though, I have to plead
mea-culpa. To avoid confusion, I just copied the numbers as they were supplied by the supermarket and assumed that people would recognise the implied accuracy for what it was.
I was one of the very first children in the UK to be diagnosed with Asperger's, (summer of 1971). At the time, my child psychologist, told me that neither he nor anyone else in the country was qualified to give a full diagnosis nor offer any kind of support.
As you may imagine, my Asperger's is severe. But, over the years I have developed coping methods. One, of course, is my life style of choice which allows me a great deal of control over social interactions, and, also, to rehearse conversations dozens of times each day. However, I also have to be very careful about the associated
OCD, which, in my case, can be very destructive.
Generally, I try to channel it into study: maths, economics, ecology, 3d modelling and animation, computer science ... etc. The point I am trying to make is: I am extremely worried that, if I was to allow myself to get into the fine, granular detail of my diet, my OCD would kick in and, for me, this would be disastrous.
To all
Thank you for your replies they were both helpful and reassuring
Irvine