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Thank-you Kim! Do you have only protein before bed? If so, I will

try this. Also, I'll watch for simple sugars. I hope this works

for me :).

> > I recently had some bloodwork done, and my PA just called to

tell

> > me my tests showed that I could be prediabetic. However, she

said

> > the fasting glucose level to be prediabetic was lowered to 100.

> > Mine was 108. She told me I shouldn't worry and that it's

probably

> > nothing. She said she is happy to see fasting glucose levels

under

> > 125. I'm not really too concerned. I just wondered if anyone

else

> > has had a similar situation. Type II runs on my dad's

side...but I

> > think it's their diet and lack of exercise. Any thoughts?

> > -Tiffiny

>

> I have the same problem. Have had it for quite some time. The key

to

> it is the protein and complex carbs. Stay away from simple sugars.

> You'll find they really run you down...quickly. This may also be

the

> case with anyone out there that finds themselves tired and all the

> time. Look at the type of carbs you're doing. Protein just before

bed

> to help you through the night.

> I come from a family of diabetics and I don't want to deal with the

> same thing. I've managed to stave it off for quite some time but

feel

> free to ask. I'll try to help.

>

> Kim

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> My partner advocates having just protein snacks before bed. He

says

> that the protein is essential as your muscles do their major repair

> work while you sleep. He also tells me that the reason many people

> don't have carbs before sleeping is because their body doesn't need

> the energy that late at night, it won't use it up. Does this sound

> right ladies?

Well, over here at diabetes nutrition class they told me to have a

bed time snack if I needed it but to make sure it was a mixed meal so

carbs are balanced with protein.

Here's the suggested menu they gave me:

http://www.sirgalahad.org/roadtoorlando/2600.html

HTH!

A.

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> Thank-you Kim! Do you have only protein before bed? If so, I will

> try this. Also, I'll watch for simple sugars. I hope this works

> for me :).

I do have a small amount of carbs, but that's because carbs make me

kinda sleepy. I know that's a weird habit, but it's like a signal that

it's the end of the day. I don't eat very many. Protein shake is a

really good one. Only a small amount of carbs in the form of fruit.

And not too heavy.

Kim

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> Well, over here at diabetes nutrition class they told me to have a

> bed time snack if I needed it but to make sure it was a mixed meal so

> carbs are balanced with protein.

Yep, and that makes total sense for those who are truly diabetic.

Diabetics have a tendency to attack their protein stores for energy,

so giving them carbs for the body to " feed " on is important. But for

those labeled " prediabetic " we haven't gone to that extreme quite yet,

so it's not as important. Not to say it's NOT important to have some

carbs, but not to the extent of true diabetics.

Kim

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