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![]() "GysdeJongh" > wrote in message ... > Ellen K. wrote: > >> As for managing my diabetes over the holiday, it was ok although not >> ideal, but considering this was my first holiday since diagnosis I >> think I shouldn't expect more than a learning experience. I >> completely skipped dinner the second night, I just wasn't up for it. >> I'm starting to understand a little more about what adjustments I >> have to make, one of which is that I think I have to eat less overall >> at each holiday meal to keep the meals around the same size as >> non-holiday ones, which means smaller portions if I want to eat all >> the dishes. > > Big success than, congratulations. > Very nice that you found a few tweaks that makes living with your > condition more acceptable ![]() > Well, I'm way not there yet. I'm trying to keep my perfectionistic tendencies in check though. > I do remember that I got scared a lot after my dx. I had never been > seriously ill in my life uptill then. But, after a while I found ways to > continue my life with very little unacceptable restrictions. > I'm ok with how it currently goes during the week, but would like to have better control on the sabbath and holidays. Also I have no idea what things are going to be like with the next change in my work situation. >> One interesting point was that while I happily did *not* >> get any giant spike after the half-matzo-containing meals (this time >> I slathered them with margarine and after the first meal I also >> included a hardboiled egg with the first [fish] course) I did have >> higher FBGs. > > Imo the FBG can only be used as a diagnostic tool under the ideal > conditions of fasting from about 23:00, a good night sleep of about 8h and > taking a value right after getting up. If I don't sleep well or very short > because I'm exited about what I'm going to do that day then my FBG might > be a bit off. > My FBG is lower the shorter the sleep time, however with the overall improvement I am now sleeping so soundly that I rarely have a short night any more. Plusses and minuses! > A lot of saturated fat like margarine does not cause a spike in post > prandial blood glucose but it does cause a spike in : 1) the post prandial > serum fatty acids, 2) the postprandial metabolic load and 3) in the > endothelial function 4) the oxidant status. These things will cause > Insulin resistance to rise. This is my view which (as you know by now, I > guess) is not shared by a lot of people in Asd. > The margarine I eat is supposedly designed to improve the lipids profile, 1 tbsp has 1.5 gm saturated fat, 0 trans fat, 0 hydrogenated or partially-hydrogenated fat, 2 gm polyunsaturated fat, and 1.5 gm monounsaturated fat, and contains 320 mg Omega-3 ALA. The oil blend base is palm fruit oil, soybean oil, flaxseed oil, canola oil and olive oil. I do get I guess a lot of saturated fat from my morning cheese and from the eggs I also eat, but I also eat fish pretty much every day, nuts ditto, avocado several times a week, and the only oil I use is olive oil. I almost never eat red meat, I'm pretty sure the grassfed roast I made for Rosh Hashana is the first red meat I bought in over a year. Lipids as of July we total cholesterol 157 triglycerides 149 HDL 43 LDL 84 HDL/LDL 51.2% total chol / HDL 3.7 triglycerides to HDL 3.5 What do you mean above by "metabolic load", "the endothelial function" and "the oxidant status"? >> The change of schedule as I mentioned elsewhere may be >> a complicating etiological factor, also I seem to have some contact >> dermatitis on my right hand, possibly from all the food preparation, >> which may have been driving up my overall levels. > > I hope you get it under control. If you go to the docter tell him that you > want to control your bg. He might prescribe a corticosteriod for the > dermatitis which might drive your bg up a bit ![]() > I would NEVER take an *oral* steroid for something like dermatitis. Do you happen to know whether *topical* steroids (such as the OTC creams available for such conditions) affect BG? > Gys > |