Mark Parrott
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi,
I always go over my brothers for dinner on a Thursday. I specifically told him that he must do a low carb meal, but despite the fact that he is also type 2, he doesn't know what low carb is! Anyway, he served up Young's Gastro fish (black pepper coating), brocolli spears (cooked to buggery!) and new potatoes in skins. I haven't touch potatoes since being diagnosed. Anyway, ate it all, but only had 2 potatoes. I told him not to bother with pudding, but he did anyway. It was a sugar free jelly with fruit, angel delight (found out later this wasn't sugar free) and topped with squirty cream & a fan wafer. Anyway, I ate it as an experiment. BS before dinner was 7.2, my lowest ever reading! 2 hours after it was 14.7. That's a big jump but to tell the truth thought it would be worse. 1 hour after that, 10.8. I have come to the conclusion that it was the angel delight, seeing as it dropped quite quick. Was the fish a good idea? May try that again.
I always go over my brothers for dinner on a Thursday. I specifically told him that he must do a low carb meal, but despite the fact that he is also type 2, he doesn't know what low carb is! Anyway, he served up Young's Gastro fish (black pepper coating), brocolli spears (cooked to buggery!) and new potatoes in skins. I haven't touch potatoes since being diagnosed. Anyway, ate it all, but only had 2 potatoes. I told him not to bother with pudding, but he did anyway. It was a sugar free jelly with fruit, angel delight (found out later this wasn't sugar free) and topped with squirty cream & a fan wafer. Anyway, I ate it as an experiment. BS before dinner was 7.2, my lowest ever reading! 2 hours after it was 14.7. That's a big jump but to tell the truth thought it would be worse. 1 hour after that, 10.8. I have come to the conclusion that it was the angel delight, seeing as it dropped quite quick. Was the fish a good idea? May try that again.