HungryBird
New Member
Hello Everyone
I have recently been diagnosed as pre-diabetic. My score is 47. Nobody in my family that I am aware of has ever been diagnosed with Diabetes so this is something completely new to me. I admit during lockdown I have made and eaten cakes, chocolate, crisps, white bread, pasta, rice, potatoes etc. Since my diagnosis I immediately cut out the chocolate, crisps, white bread etc.
I am trying to exercise but this is proving a little difficult as I have problems with my achilles, knees and shoulders.
My main problem is feeling hungry and wanting something sweet like chocolate. Can I eat dark chocolate with more than 70% cocoa obviously in moderation … I'm thinking one square to just take away the craving. I've tried yoghurt with blueberries but its not the same sweet hit that I am craving.
I am feeling anxious that my next blood test which is 3 months away and I am scared I am not doing enough to try and get me back under a score of 42. I don’t understand how the blood sugars work. I know its carbs and sugars but do I need to keep to below a certain number of carbs (in grams) per day or is it the amount of carbs in one go ie. one meal. The blood sugars are counted over a period of the last 2-3 months – what I want to know is if I have a bad day and I say eat a chocolate bar or I have jacket potato is that a spike going to show on the next blood test or what? 4 months seems such a long time to wait to find out whether what you have been doing is right or wrong.
Anyone who has any ideas for sweet treats or suggestions for recipes for sweet treats I would be most grateful.
Thank you in anticipation.
I have recently been diagnosed as pre-diabetic. My score is 47. Nobody in my family that I am aware of has ever been diagnosed with Diabetes so this is something completely new to me. I admit during lockdown I have made and eaten cakes, chocolate, crisps, white bread, pasta, rice, potatoes etc. Since my diagnosis I immediately cut out the chocolate, crisps, white bread etc.
I am trying to exercise but this is proving a little difficult as I have problems with my achilles, knees and shoulders.
My main problem is feeling hungry and wanting something sweet like chocolate. Can I eat dark chocolate with more than 70% cocoa obviously in moderation … I'm thinking one square to just take away the craving. I've tried yoghurt with blueberries but its not the same sweet hit that I am craving.
I am feeling anxious that my next blood test which is 3 months away and I am scared I am not doing enough to try and get me back under a score of 42. I don’t understand how the blood sugars work. I know its carbs and sugars but do I need to keep to below a certain number of carbs (in grams) per day or is it the amount of carbs in one go ie. one meal. The blood sugars are counted over a period of the last 2-3 months – what I want to know is if I have a bad day and I say eat a chocolate bar or I have jacket potato is that a spike going to show on the next blood test or what? 4 months seems such a long time to wait to find out whether what you have been doing is right or wrong.
Anyone who has any ideas for sweet treats or suggestions for recipes for sweet treats I would be most grateful.
Thank you in anticipation.