Sheila of Eskdale
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- Relationship to Diabetes
I have been doing lots of reading about controlling blood sugar and am getting confusing and conflicting messages about whether all calories count or whether its just carbohydrate calories. Lots of information giving the general "fat is bad for you" , "just eat a normal healthy diet" type advice. It seems there's gadgets/apps to count carbs, but other things suggest "a low fat diet helps control blood sugar" and something about fatty food affecting digestion hence stopping your insulin from working, which I don't understand. Is it because the pancreas is too busy producing digestive juices to produce insulin?
Basically I need to know when I'm trying to get to the bottom of why my Dad's blood sugar levels are high, do I just look at carbs he's eating or total calories including fat.
For those that haven't read my other posts, he also has Alzheimers so trying to control his diet is very difficult as he has no comprehension of diabetes and can't keep track of what he has consumed. So this is a sort of crisis control situation, sensible advice "normal healthy diet" and take plenty of exercise just doesn't work.
Basically I need to know when I'm trying to get to the bottom of why my Dad's blood sugar levels are high, do I just look at carbs he's eating or total calories including fat.
For those that haven't read my other posts, he also has Alzheimers so trying to control his diet is very difficult as he has no comprehension of diabetes and can't keep track of what he has consumed. So this is a sort of crisis control situation, sensible advice "normal healthy diet" and take plenty of exercise just doesn't work.