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I love cold leftover PIZZA. But, however, it " doesn't fit my lifestyle " , IE, I

want to keep my glucose DOWN.

Adcock wrote:

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> OK, ya'll. Call me crazy, but I like cold chicken or ham in the morning.

Just the meat. And maybe, on RARE occasion I like a toasted bagel with cream

cheese. (noone has to tell that it is high carb) But really, meat is a good way

for me. I don't get tired or hungry before lunch and eat a salad , or

something.

>

> MIchelle

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> Oh yeah, do any of ya'll's feet tingle or fall asleep more often if they are

not propped up. Just noticing this getting worse lately. Ankles aching too.

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I buy a wheat bread by Heiners that's 8 grams per slice.

breakfast ideas????

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> > >From: 768@...

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> > >Do any of you have any good breakfast ideas. I had a bowl of plain raw

> > oats

> > >this morning (no sugar added) and my blood sugar went from 75 to 212.

Now

> > I

> > >feel very tired. I like eggs okay but I get tired of them if I have

them

> > any

> > >more than 3 or 4 times a week. I don't like bacon or sauage. Any

ideas?

> > >Thanks,

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Oooooohhhhhhhhhh. That used to be my favorite.

Re: breakfast ideas????

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> I love cold leftover PIZZA. But, however, it " doesn't fit my lifestyle " ,

IE, I want to keep my glucose DOWN.

>

> Adcock wrote:

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> >

> >

> > OK, ya'll. Call me crazy, but I like cold chicken or ham in the

morning. Just the meat. And maybe, on RARE occasion I like a toasted

bagel with cream cheese. (noone has to tell that it is high carb) But

really, meat is a good way for me. I don't get tired or hungry before lunch

and eat a salad , or something.

> >

> > MIchelle

> >

> > Oh yeah, do any of ya'll's feet tingle or fall asleep more often if they

are not propped up. Just noticing this getting worse lately. Ankles aching

too.

> >

> >

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I don't know the fiber count on this one. Can you tell I don't count carbs?

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> I buy Whitewhite by Natures Own which has 12 grams carb, but 3 grams

fiber.

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> >I buy a wheat bread by Heiners that's 8 grams per slice.

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Susie

> And so rests his fingers ...

> I just love you finger-stickers!! I'm too chicken-shit to do it that

often.

Another interesting point is that my expectation I would develop an immunity

to blood glucose shock if I stuck my fingers very often has not yet been

confirmed. (Blood glucose shock is that missed heart-beat and sinking

feeling in the stomach you get when the BG meter shows 257 just as you were

confidently expecting only 98).

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An: <diabetes_intonelist>

Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Februar 2000 00:34

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I don't either, but I do look at the labels while in the store. The store

brand bread is 79 cents and has more carbs and less fiber. The Whitewheat

bread is $1.49. My sister (does not have diabetes) told me about this

bread. Her doctor told her to eat more fiber.

Now if I could just find bread mixes for my bread machine that had less

carbs and more fiber.

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>I don't know the fiber count on this one. Can you tell I don't count

carbs?

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>> I buy Whitewhite by Natures Own which has 12 grams carb, but 3 grams

>fiber.

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>> >I buy a wheat bread by Heiners that's 8 grams per slice.

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Vicki wrote:

<< I have a bowl of Malt o'Meal during the winter (28 carbs) or Irish

Oatmeal

(26 carbs). I'd never dream of having even a mini-bagel. Now THAT'S

carby!

During the warmer months I have a lower carb cold cereal. Rarely more than

30 carbs for breakfast all told. (Of course I take insulin, which gives me

a

little more leeway than some of you who are trying to control with diet and

meds) >>

We need to look not only at the grams of carbs but also the Glycemic Index

of foods and food classes. According to Rick Mendosa's Glycemic Index (a few

items from his extensive list below, to illustrate ...

http://www.mendosa.com/gilists.htm ), some of the cereals are not so bad,

whereas others are nearly like popping glucose tabs.

The first column is based on white bread =100; the second column on glucose

= 100.

BREAKFAST CEREALS

Rice Bran ..............................................27 ....19

Kelloggs' All Bran Fruit 'n Oats ...........55 ....39

Bran Buds .............................................75 ....53

Special K ..............................................77 ....54

Muesli ....................................................80 ....56

Porridge (oatmeal) ...............................87 ....61

Grapenuts ..............................................96 ....67

Cheerios .............................................106 ....74

Total .....................................................109 ....76

Corn Chex ...........................................118 ....83

Cornflakes ...........................................119 ....83

Rice Chex ............................................127 ....89

Rice Bubbles .......................................128 ....90

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Adcock wrote:

<< ... do any of ya'll's feet tingle or fall asleep more often if they are

not propped up. Just noticing this getting worse lately. Ankles aching too.

>>

, poke yourself in the shins ... does your finger leave a " dimple "

that stays there for a little while? I am wondering if you might have edema

.... or if blood is pooling in your lower limbs? If it is edema, we often

find we can improve it by cutting carbohydrate intake so that we don't have

excess levels of circulating insulin. Also, fluid pills, more exercise, and

elevating the legs all help. If it is blood pooling, maybe your chair is

hampering your circulation, or your circulation is impaired for some other

reason. For example, if you are taking blood pressure/heart meds such as

beta blockers, and you are not checking your own pulse and blood pressure

regularly at home, you could be overmedicated. The beta blockers, if taken

in excess (especially if a person is dehydrated, from summer heat or from

excess urination due to hyperglycemia), can slow the pulse and drop the

blood pressure too much.

Susie

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In a message dated 00-02-28 20:28:38 EST, you write:

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Thornton wrote:

<< I took a reading while I was only half-way through the cereal (i.e. 10

minutes after starting) and my BG had already risen >>

How do you make a bowl of cereal last 20 minutes, ? Usually takes me

about five (and I don't consider myself a fast eater)...with hot cereal it'd

be cold; with cold cereal it'd be soggy...and with the quantity I eat (very

small amount) to make it last that long I'd have to eat it a flake at a

time...

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Bill Eastman wrote:

<< Now if I could just find bread mixes for my bread machine that had less

carbs and more fiber. >>

Doing a search using in quotation marks " low carb bread mixes " produced the

following:

Low Carb Connoisseur - Low Carb Bread Mix and several other low-carb

products

http://store.yahoo.com/low-carb/

Ketogenics, Inc. - Low Carb Bread Mix

http://www.nutritionworld.com/ketogenics/

Low Carb Nexus - Low Carb Bread and several other low-carb products

http://www.lowcarbnexus.com/default.htm

Low Carb Outfitters - Breads, Wraps and Baking Supplies

http://www.lowcarboutfitters.com/IBS/SimpleCat/Shelf/ASP/Hierarchy/00.html

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You wrote:

> Surely they are spiking at more

> like one hour ... but the definitive reading under present

> standards isn't until 2 hours.

What standards are those, Susie?

Still remembering that you said you were interested in treatment in other

countries, here is the diabetes screening test used in the town where I live

in Germany. It is made in three stages:

Stage 1: Fasting (after 8 hours with nothing in stomach)

Healthy: <90 mg%

Borderline: 90 - 110 mg%

Diabetic: >110 mg%

Stage 2: Random test made during the day with normal meals, two successive

readings

Healthy and borderline: if not 'Diabetic'

Diabetic: >200 mg% + symptoms (frequent urination, thirst, weight loss)

Stage 3: Oral glucose tolerance

Starting conditions as Stage 1: Fasting

Then 75g grape sugar is administered orally.

Blood glucose concentration is measured at 30 minute intervals.

After 1 hour:

Healthy: <140 mg%

Borderline: 140 - 200 mg%

Diabetic: >200 mg%

After 2 hours:

Healthy: <90 mg%

Borderline: 90 - 110 mg%

Diabetic: >110 mg%

If results of all three tests are 'Healthy', subject is diagnosed negative

(test is repeated at yearly intervals).

If results of all three tests are 'Diabetic', subject is diagnosed positive

(test is not repeated).

If results are any other combination, the physicians make the diagnosis

based on their experience and some other tests.

(All values are for capillary whole blood)

The funny thing is, Susie, that this screening test is said to be based on

ADA/WHO 1997 so I am surprised if some other test is being used in the US

now. If, as you say, they are diagnosing as negative people who are still

below 200 after TWO hours then things really have been relaxed a lot!

We have three therapy targets:

Target 1: Avoid complications later: mean BG 100 +/- 40 mg%, HbA1c = <6.5%

Target 2: Feel OK at the moment: mean BG 140 +/- 40 mg%, HbA1c = <8%

Target 3: Remain alive, avoid coma (but hypos? keep both feet?): mean BG 215

+/-85 mg%, HbA1c = >8%

Patients are free to choose their own therapy target (I think the hospital

is being sarcastic!).

Our nutrition target is:

Carbohydrates: 50 - 60%

Proteins: 10 - 15%

Fat: 30 - 35%

There is no special arrangement for breakfast but the German breakfast is

almost always the same wherever you go, even in hospital (one cup of black

coffee, one white bread roll, marmalade, one slice of hard cheese, one slice

of cold pure meat sausage, one boiled egg, one pot of yoghurt - optional:

one cigarette).

Regards

Thornton

Pforzheim, Germany

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An: <diabetes_intonelist>

Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Februar 2000 00:34

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In a message dated 00-02-29 10:13:50 EST, you write:

<< Porridge (oatmeal) ...............................87 ....61

Grapenuts ..............................................96 ....67

Cheerios .............................................106 ....74 >>

One night I went out to dinner with a friend and grossly overestimated the

amount of insulin needed for that particular meal. I've gotten in the habit

of testing one hour after eating out to keep tabs on this, which was lucky

because one hour after eating I was at 90..We were at her house by then,

preparing to watch a video.. I was not the least bit hungry but I realized I

had to eat something and fast...luckily she had some Grape Nuts in the house

so I had a quarter cup which fixed me up quite nicely. (Used to love Grape

Nuts but haven't been able to eat it since diagnosis...) Vicki

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> How do you make a bowl of cereal last 20 minutes, ?

It surprised me too, but then I take quite a while to make a BG measurement;

I try to do it as methodically and hygienically as I can so it takes me some

minutes and I am strict about disposing of the bits immediately afterwards

(it took about 10 minutes, leaving 5+5 = 10 minutes for the cereal) . And,

to be truthful, I was not sure what result I was going to get and after I

started, it occurred to me that the height of the BG peak might be

proportional to the quantity I ate so I wanted to get a measurement half way

through the box so that I could stop in time if it went up too fast! Crazy!

I was glad nobody came in to see what I was doing, it would have been hard

to explain.

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From Naomi:

I know this is going to sound really goofy but I used this tactic to get my

children to eat breakfast (many years ago). I mixed their cereal with ice

cream and a little milk. No sugar. It sweetened the cereal and kept it

from getting soggy. I do that now for myself (of course using NO SUGAR

ADDED and LOW FAT. Tastes pretty good with corn flakes and fills me up too.

Another thing is that about every other day I eat 1/2 of a toasted whole

wheat bagel with low fat cream cheese (and my cup of coffee) I'm brain dead

without my coffee in the morning. LOL

breakfast ideas????

From: 768@...

Do any of you have any good breakfast ideas. I had a bowl of plain raw oats

this morning (no sugar added) and my blood sugar went from 75 to 212. Now I

feel very tired. I like eggs okay but I get tired of them if I have them

any

more than 3 or 4 times a week. I don't like bacon or sauage. Any ideas?

Thanks,

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In a message dated 00-03-01 16:46:18 EST, you write:

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It surprised me too, but then I take quite a while to make a BG measurement;

I try to do it as methodically and hygienically as I can so it takes me some

minutes and I am strict about disposing of the bits immediately afterwards

(it took about 10 minutes, >>

Still can't figure out how it takes you ten minutes to do the

measurement...even with washing my hands with soap and water before poking it

doesn't take me more than a minute. And that includes dumping the lancet

cover in a handy disposal container. If you're cleaning site with rubbing

alcohol this is not necessary and can actually dry out your skin. Vicki

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In a message dated 2/29/00 4:10:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,

lists@... writes:

<< (Blood glucose shock is that missed heart-beat and sinking

feeling in the stomach you get when the BG meter shows 257 just as you were

confidently expecting only 98).

>>

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LOL. I love it!!!! that's the most frustrating thing for me----the highs

that you cannot explain. If I'm bad and go high I know why but there are

times I'm high and don't have a clue.

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