Hi all,
I was officially diagnosed with type 2 diabetes on christmas eve (great timing, eh) and on January 2nd I started making changes (I wanted to enjoy christmas!)
I have cut out all processed sugar, I generally eat 2 pieces of fruit a day (apple and banana), I stopped drinking coke, eating chocolate and having sugar in my coffee, and I extended my daily walks with my dog from 20mins to 35-45mins and within the first week I lost 4 inches off my belly! I have been trying to lose weight since leaving university (I'm 24) and I had lost 6-7 inches in 6 months since I've been home, so to cut out sugar and then lose another 4 inches in just a week compared to 6-7 in 6 months was a huge shock.
However, I still have some sugar cravings and I am currently finding satisfaction in Miller Light yoghurts, they are 160g pots but the nutritional information says per 100g (its unreal that they are able to get away with that). And its 6g of sugar per 100g of yoghurt, so about 10g of sugar per pot. This is the only sugar I am consciously eating but I don't know if just by having that it is completely ruining everything else I am doing?
Also, I am drinking Tango Dark Berry Sugar free fizzy drinks every day to help with the cravings, and my nurse said that any sugar free drinks are generally ok, but I just wanted to make sure and need some support/encouragement I guess?
I still have cravings, for chocolate mainly, but what things do you all use to satisfy sweet cravings when they just won't go away by themselves?
Thanks,
James
EDIT: Oops I forgot to mention cutting down on carbs too. I have been switching from white bread to brown/wholemeal bread, from white rice to brown rice, having significantly less potatoes and reducing pasta too, and substituting to wholemeal pasta. Basically anything with wheat flour I've been avoiding.
I was officially diagnosed with type 2 diabetes on christmas eve (great timing, eh) and on January 2nd I started making changes (I wanted to enjoy christmas!)
I have cut out all processed sugar, I generally eat 2 pieces of fruit a day (apple and banana), I stopped drinking coke, eating chocolate and having sugar in my coffee, and I extended my daily walks with my dog from 20mins to 35-45mins and within the first week I lost 4 inches off my belly! I have been trying to lose weight since leaving university (I'm 24) and I had lost 6-7 inches in 6 months since I've been home, so to cut out sugar and then lose another 4 inches in just a week compared to 6-7 in 6 months was a huge shock.
However, I still have some sugar cravings and I am currently finding satisfaction in Miller Light yoghurts, they are 160g pots but the nutritional information says per 100g (its unreal that they are able to get away with that). And its 6g of sugar per 100g of yoghurt, so about 10g of sugar per pot. This is the only sugar I am consciously eating but I don't know if just by having that it is completely ruining everything else I am doing?
Also, I am drinking Tango Dark Berry Sugar free fizzy drinks every day to help with the cravings, and my nurse said that any sugar free drinks are generally ok, but I just wanted to make sure and need some support/encouragement I guess?
I still have cravings, for chocolate mainly, but what things do you all use to satisfy sweet cravings when they just won't go away by themselves?
Thanks,
James
EDIT: Oops I forgot to mention cutting down on carbs too. I have been switching from white bread to brown/wholemeal bread, from white rice to brown rice, having significantly less potatoes and reducing pasta too, and substituting to wholemeal pasta. Basically anything with wheat flour I've been avoiding.
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