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On Jul 20, 8:04 pm, Janet Wilder wrote:
wrote: coping this word for word, if i eat three times per day. Breakfast: 3-4 carb choices 45-60 carbs per meal 0-2 oz of protien (2 eggs or atkins protien shake) 0-1 fat Snack: Yogurt 30 carbs walnuts 4 halves Lunch: 3-4 carb choices vegtable (like asparagus unlimited) 2-3 oz of chicken 1-2 fat choices Snack: 2 carb choices cottage cheese 1/2 cup Dinner: 3-4 carb choices vegtable 3 oz of meat baked potato 1-2 oz of butter snack: 1-2 carb choices any comments? please tell me what you think. Thanks Trish FWIW I'm not a Diabetic, just a care-giver to a long-term DM, but I wouldn't eat your diet! I'd be obese! I would suggest that you start with 2 carb choices at each meal and check your blood sugar 2 hours after you eat. That will give you a good idea of how the amount of carbs are effecting you. Try to find healthier snacks. One snack might be a carb choice of fruit, but not more than one choice. The evening snack should contain some peanut butter. It seems to work to prevent liver-dumping for some people. FIND ANOTHER DIETICIAN! -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good Morning Everyone, BC was 117 fasting this morning. I had boiled egg and 2 slices of bacon , coffee for Breakfast 1 hr later my BC is 125. I feel really weak and shaky. I am trying not to reach for any carbs. Is this correct? Trish |
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On Jul 21, 9:27 am, Alan S wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 07:04:54 -0700, wrote: On Jul 20, 8:04 pm, Janet Wilder wrote: wrote: coping this word for word, if i eat three times per day. Breakfast: 3-4 carb choices 45-60 carbs per meal 0-2 oz of protien (2 eggs or atkins protien shake) 0-1 fat Snack: Yogurt 30 carbs walnuts 4 halves Lunch: 3-4 carb choices vegtable (like asparagus unlimited) 2-3 oz of chicken 1-2 fat choices Snack: 2 carb choices cottage cheese 1/2 cup Dinner: 3-4 carb choices vegtable 3 oz of meat baked potato 1-2 oz of butter snack: 1-2 carb choices any comments? please tell me what you think. Thanks Trish FWIW I'm not a Diabetic, just a care-giver to a long-term DM, but I wouldn't eat your diet! I'd be obese! I would suggest that you start with 2 carb choices at each meal and check your blood sugar 2 hours after you eat. That will give you a good idea of how the amount of carbs are effecting you. Try to find healthier snacks. One snack might be a carb choice of fruit, but not more than one choice. The evening snack should contain some peanut butter. It seems to work to prevent liver-dumping for some people. FIND ANOTHER DIETICIAN! -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good Morning Everyone, BC was 117 fasting this morning. I had boiled egg and 2 slices of bacon , coffee for Breakfast 1 hr later my BC is 125. I feel really weak and shaky. I am trying not to reach for any carbs. Is this correct? Trish I'm not sure why you'd be shaky at that number - that all looks pretty good to me and I doubt you've been high between breakfast and that reading. The only reason I can suggest is that you've been high for far too long and your body still has to get used to more reasonable BG levels. If you have been following that ghastly menu from your dietician that's a real possibility. I presume you've checked that your meter has the right code or chip (depending on type) in it for your strips; that's a possibility, but a remote one I'd guess. I would recommend that you check BG's a little more often while you go through this phase, just to be sure. And congratulations on taking that step. Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia. d&e, metformin 1500mg, ezetrol 10mg Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter. --http://loraltraveloz.blogspot.com/ latest: Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforesthttp://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/ latest: Self-Testing and Type 2 Management- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good Morning Alan, I appreciate all your advice, I have read alot of your website, and I thank you. I have a Accu-Check Advantage. I got it 2 months ago. I change the chip when i start new strips. I would hope it reads correctly. How would I know? Trish |
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On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 07:33:23 -0700, wrote:
Good Morning Alan, I appreciate all your advice, I have read alot of your website, and I thank you. I have a Accu-Check Advantage. I got it 2 months ago. I change the chip when i start new strips. I would hope it reads correctly. How would I know? Trish If you've changed the chip as instructed - it should be fine. I also use Accu-chek (a "Go") and have never had a problem when the right chip is inserted. You can test with control solutions - but I've never found it worth the effort because thay'e always tested OK. I agree with Susan not to make changes too rapidly - but I also would not go too slow. Keep us informed. When I was at a similar stage I carried jelly beans with me to treat lows. However, I didn't get the low symptoms at the higher numbers. Usually I was in the 4's (70s) or 3's (55+). The other newsgroup suggested is alt.support.diabetes; there is also misc.health.diabetes (a bit quieter and more technical) and alt.support.diabetes.uk for UK diabetics and others who talk in millimoles. I agree with trying to achieve as much as you can with diet and exercise before adding pills or insulin - but don't make that your goal. The goal is good diabetes control; if that eventually means that pills or insulin are needed then so be it. But I do agree on providing the meds with the best diet and exercise regimen you can so that they can be used at the minimum needed level. Finally, if part of your problem is reactive hypoglycemia (and I'm not totally convinced it is at the moment) then "grazing" can be useful. That is a technique of spreading your meals into lots of smaller meals and snacks across the day. Same calories, but eat less food more often. That way you never hit your system with a big carb load at one time. For example, in a typical day my meals a 7am: breakfast 10am: snack noon: light lunch 2 pm: snack 4pm: snack 6pm: dinner 8pm: snack 10pm: cereal The only big meal, comparatively, is dinner. Total calories is the same as if I had just the three "square" meals daily. Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia. d&e, metformin 1500mg, ezetrol 10mg Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter. -- http://loraltraveloz.blogspot.com/ latest: Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/ latest: Self-Testing and Type 2 Management |
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wrote in message ups.com... BC 127 I presume you mean BG. Blood glucose? I am sitting this one out. I quit cleaning until i feel better. I will take 1 g tab if it does not quit soon. Please do not give up on me, I have read so much this week, I am having a hard time remembering everything. I will get this right, and I refuse to go on medication if I can get this under control. I am on Beta blockers, does that medication cause my body to react a different way than if i was not on it? Beta Blockers are not the best thing for a diabetic to use. When I was first diagnosed, I was on one and it made my BG very erratic. You should ask your Dr. to switch you to an Ace Inhibitor instead. Betal Blockers are also thought to bring on diabetes in susceptible people and should not be used in there is a family history of diabetes. I have read some things on that. I asked the Dr and the D Educator and they both said no. One more thing i have noticed, and maybe its my imagination, but when I get like this and my feet and hands start cramping up, i seem to produce so much salavia, is that something to do with diabetics? Dr just looks at me like im crazy. Maybe I am or maybe this goes back to my vitamin D being so low and my parathyroid tests that come in low and then normal? Anyone know? I had the excess saliva thing some years before my diagnosis. I don't know if there is a connection or not. I also have a lot of other medical problems. I don't know about the vitamin D or parathyroid stuff. Sorry. |
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"Alan S" wrote in message ... I'm not sure why you'd be shaky at that number - that all looks pretty good to me and I doubt you've been high between breakfast and that reading. The Beta Blocker may well have something to do with it. I was so sick for the first two weeks following my diagnosis, my parents had to come take care of Angela for me. She had just turned one. I kept passing out, even when my BG was in normal range. I was told it was a reaction to the Beta Blocker because diabetics shouldn't use them. snip |
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was the coffee black?
If it was then thats a fine breakfast...it takes the body a while to adjust to the new levels. KROM wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 20, 8:04 pm, Janet Wilder wrote: wrote: coping this word for word, if i eat three times per day. Breakfast: 3-4 carb choices 45-60 carbs per meal 0-2 oz of protien (2 eggs or atkins protien shake) 0-1 fat Snack: Yogurt 30 carbs walnuts 4 halves Lunch: 3-4 carb choices vegtable (like asparagus unlimited) 2-3 oz of chicken 1-2 fat choices Snack: 2 carb choices cottage cheese 1/2 cup Dinner: 3-4 carb choices vegtable 3 oz of meat baked potato 1-2 oz of butter snack: 1-2 carb choices any comments? please tell me what you think. Thanks Trish FWIW I'm not a Diabetic, just a care-giver to a long-term DM, but I wouldn't eat your diet! I'd be obese! I would suggest that you start with 2 carb choices at each meal and check your blood sugar 2 hours after you eat. That will give you a good idea of how the amount of carbs are effecting you. Try to find healthier snacks. One snack might be a carb choice of fruit, but not more than one choice. The evening snack should contain some peanut butter. It seems to work to prevent liver-dumping for some people. FIND ANOTHER DIETICIAN! -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good Morning Everyone, BC was 117 fasting this morning. I had boiled egg and 2 slices of bacon , coffee for Breakfast 1 hr later my BC is 125. I feel really weak and shaky. I am trying not to reach for any carbs. Is this correct? Trish |
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On Jul 21, 11:49 pm, "Julie Bove" wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... BC 127 I presume you mean BG. Blood glucose? I am sitting this one out. I quit cleaning until i feel better. I will take 1 g tab if it does not quit soon. Please do not give up on me, I have read so much this week, I am having a hard time remembering everything. I will get this right, and I refuse to go on medication if I can get this under control. I am on Beta blockers, does that medication cause my body to react a different way than if i was not on it? Beta Blockers are not the best thing for a diabetic to use. When I was first diagnosed, I was on one and it made my BG very erratic. You should ask your Dr. to switch you to an Ace Inhibitor instead. Betal Blockers are also thought to bring on diabetes in susceptible people and should not be used in there is a family history of diabetes. I have read some things on that. I asked the Dr and the D Educator and they both said no. One more thing i have noticed, and maybe its my imagination, but when I get like this and my feet and hands start cramping up, i seem to produce so much salavia, is that something to do with diabetics? Dr just looks at me like im crazy. Maybe I am or maybe this goes back to my vitamin D being so low and my parathyroid tests that come in low and then normal? Anyone know? I had the excess saliva thing some years before my diagnosis. I don't know if there is a connection or not. I also have a lot of other medical problems. I don't know about the vitamin D or parathyroid stuff. Sorry. Hi Julie, I tried 7 different Blood Pressure meds, and I had a bad reaction to all of them ace, and expecially channel blockers. I have arrythmia, and now that i have Diabetes, it has got worse, I am scared to go off of them. I tried weening myself off once and i feel so gawd awful I gave up. What brand did you switch to? Trish |
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 04:52:50 GMT, "Julie Bove"
wrote: "Alan S" wrote in message .. . I'm not sure why you'd be shaky at that number - that all looks pretty good to me and I doubt you've been high between breakfast and that reading. The Beta Blocker may well have something to do with it. I was so sick for the first two weeks following my diagnosis, my parents had to come take care of Angela for me. She had just turned one. I kept passing out, even when my BG was in normal range. I was told it was a reaction to the Beta Blocker because diabetics shouldn't use them. snip You may be right but I've never taken them. Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia. d&e, metformin 1500mg, ezetrol 10mg Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter. -- http://loraltraveloz.blogspot.com/ latest: Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/ latest: Self-Testing and Type 2 Management |
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wrote in message ps.com... Hi Julie, I tried 7 different Blood Pressure meds, and I had a bad reaction to all of them ace, and expecially channel blockers. I have arrythmia, and now that i have Diabetes, it has got worse, I am scared to go off of them. I tried weening myself off once and i feel so gawd awful I gave up. What brand did you switch to? I currently take Lisinopril and have no problems with it. Tried Tenormin prior and it left me half dead. I couldn't do a thing while I was taking it. |
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Hi Trish,
I am a new diabetic and no expert on that subject but I have tons of experience with carbs issue, thanks to my SO's long pre-occupation with it, and much of the concern is common. Basically you may be eating too many carbs--- and wrong kind of carbs. All carbs eventually break into sugars. Those that do this slowly are "good carbs", those that are fast to convert to sugars are "bad carbs". The scientific jargon for this is Glycemic Index or Glycemic Load; the lower these numbers for your foods the better. A quick popular summary is provided in South Beach Diet paperback. However, I would recommend you read one of the books on "New Glucose Revolution" by Dr. Jennie Brand-Miller. Thanks to modern marketing, there are many such books. They are all based on the same science. Pick the most recent one that talks to diabetics. http://www.amazon.com/New-Glucose-Re...diabetes/dp/15 69243077/ref=sr_1_4/104-1320325-1067947?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1186468485&s r=1-4 http://www.amazon.com/Glucose-Revolu.../dp/1569243026 /ref=sr_1_1/104-1320325-1067947?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1186469323&sr=1-1 You should definitely get tested for "diabetic eye" once a year. Good luck. wrote: : I was just diagnosed with hypo/diabetic this past week. : I have not seen a specialist yet. So I am looking for answers. : Hopefully someone in here can tell me what to do. : I have done alot of reading on the web, and tried to follow : the diets that they suggest, but i keep crashing 4-5 times a day. : I have never gone above 180, but if i get down to 110 or lower : I feel shaky, like my legs are going to buckle, my eye sight : is real blurry. I do not have extreme thirst. : For breakfast this morning , I had a bagel with peanut butter, : banana, and cinnamon. 1/2 glass of 1% milk. : Within a 1/2 hr I was crashing why? : : Thanks for any help. : : Trish : |