Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 > Hospitals and convalescent homes are NOT a good source of diabetic diet > information. I eat under 30 g. carbs/day and dread the thought of being > hospitalized for this reason. Many of these facilities don't want you to > have your BG meter, they feed one lots of carbs, and they think 150 is a > fine reading for diabetics. It would take me months to recover " normal " BG > levels w/o meds, if ever. > > Tom the Actuary > > When I was hospitalized about 9 months ago for a flair up of cellulitus I had my doctor instruct the hospital that I would be in complete charge of my diabetic care and also I could have my meals brought in if the hospital food did not meet my requirements. The nurses were a little " huffy " the first few days but when they saw how good my control was they became curious and when I left the hospital I had some new friends and possible converts. Appendix B in Dr. Bernsteins book " Diabetes Solution " shows a draft of a letter on this subject. With my Dr. a letter was not necessary. JerrySteg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 Pat, the pork chops are fine, but you need to watch out for Chinese food. Most of it is thickened with corn starch, sometimes in substantial amounts. This is a very high carb substance, as bad as sugar. One of the things we have to do is try to be aware of all the " hidden " carbs. Tom the Actuary P.S.: There is no food I like so much that I'm willing to risk giving up my toes, feet, sight, kidneys, etc. to have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 I just had lunch with a diabetic co-worker and another whose mother is diabetic. Both insisted that their doctors had told them to keep their levels around 150, that was just fine. When will they learn!!? Robin G. > and they think 150 is a >fine reading for diabetics _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 RE: how long to feeling better? [was:Newbie here and concerned > I just had lunch with a diabetic co-worker and another whose mother is > diabetic. Both insisted that their doctors had told them to keep their > levels around 150, that was just fine. > > When will they learn!!? > > Robin G. > > They might already know but it is much easier to tell their patients 150 is fine and of course it is easier for the patients. Many doctors are lazy and do not want to be bothered with the problems that a tight control regimen can cause. This is not just my opinion, I was associated with the medical profession for some time and was privy to their ways. JerrySteg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 In a message dated 4/6/01 6:07:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mrspan@... writes: << someone said the instant ones had nothing, but i won't chance it. i ordered one baking potato (my little town store delivers), but i'll have half of one, with a little butter, and no sour cream, one night with a half pork chop cooked in just water/salt/pepper and a salad. doesn't sound bad. >> Have it, dontn be afraid of the fats... esp when cutting way back on carbs....much research has show that fats are not our enemy. Sourcream is fine, butter is fine, a whole porkchop is fine, be much more careful of the carbs... ie potatoes, etc, Instant potatoes have more carbs than real ones i believe. the only thing they dont have is taste <G> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 will know the reasons > and how to determine > what works for you. Significant portions of this > book are available on his > web site: > http://www.diabetes-normalsugars.com/ > > Tom the Actuary > thanks. actually, as i realize they have forgotten to order mom's meds, and done other wonderful things, i decided to ignore their " one for all " treatment and am taking list advice. seems lots more intelligence on this list than there. pat > ===== wendy darling-pan aka pat http://www.basketsbypat.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 > Tom the Actuary > > P.S.: There is no food I like so much that I'm > willing to risk giving up my > toes, feet, sight, kidneys, etc. to have it. > > me either. i have my grocery list done, and it's got: rice cakes, cream cheese (fat free), whole wheat bread (just in case1!), splenda, snackwells (only one box), cantaloupe, strawberries, lettuce, green pepper, celery, cuke, spinach, feta cheese (only a little), diet rite soda, 2 lemons (just to squeeeze over chicken), some milk (coffee only), pork chops, crab, steak and chicken. i will have to go to another market for some vegies, but they will be zukes and squash and i will stir fry without sauce (only herbs). i think my stomach will feel better even if i don't have diabetes, and you're right, i like my fat little legs, my beady eyes and my snaggled teeth. pat ===== wendy darling-pan aka pat http://www.basketsbypat.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 Hi, Pat...some Chinese food is okay, some isn't. Watch out for stuff with sauces -- there's usually sugar in 'em. No fried stuff either, fried makes BGs go high and stay there for a long time. Stirfries are okay. Skip the yummy noodles (sorry 'bout that)... and the rice, of course. You've got to give up the rice. Or...get a meter, have some rice and watch your BGs go up. (Or maybe you'll be one of the Lucky Few -- but you won't know unless you Test). Oops, you said nice. Nice is okay :-) Sure, pork chops are fine. I buy pork tenderloins, cut 'em up into portions (4-6 oz.) freeze some and and nuke 'em one portion at a time. . Quick, easy. and tasty. In a message dated 01-04-06 10:54:17 EDT, you write: << question: how about chinese food? i'm thinking quick and easy, and that's better than Mc's or Dominos when i'm not wanting to cook. also, can i assume pork chops are ok. i love the huge, center cut ones. that's like two meals with a nice salad. pat (thanks again, vicki) >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 This is good, Pat. You're on the right track. No one likes to poke and usually to newbies the thought of insulin is really scary. But here's the good news: You do what you have to do. And you get used to it too. (unless you want blindness, amputated limbs, heart disease, etc.). Three years ago I never would've believed that I would poke 8 times a day for tests and take insulin in my abdomen without flinching. Well, here I am doing it and ... big deal. :-) Vicki In a message dated 01-04-06 11:02:14 EDT, you write: << i also think i'm getting off my big butt and calling the doctor to see why i'm not told to test, whether he thinks the reading was because of my stress the prior week, or i really do have diabetes that could be controlled, OR WHAT. after reading the posts, i realize that the denial, or wondering, or whatever is worse that just pricking that finger, knowing what's going on, and then taking care of it. i'm dreading that part, but i'm guessing having only one leg, or being blind......... well, off to the nursing home AFTER i make that call. pat >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 Good to know, JerrySteg. I hope never to be hospitalized (haven't so far) but luckily my doc is on my side. Also the newsletter " Diabetes Interview " had a very good article a few months ago titled " How to overcome obstacles in the Hospital. " It was in the August 2000 issue, which may be online by now. Their URL is www.diabetesinterview.com I think this is the best monthly publication about diabetes. and BTW, our Dr. Bernstein is on its board and writes for it frequently. Vicki In a message dated 01-04-06 13:40:04 EDT, you write: << When I was hospitalized about 9 months ago for a flair up of cellulitus I had my doctor instruct the hospital that I would be in complete charge of my diabetic care and also I could have my meals brought in if the hospital food did not meet my requirements. The nurses were a little " huffy " the first few days but when they saw how good my control was they became curious and when I left the hospital I had some new friends and possible converts. Appendix B in Dr. Bernsteins book " Diabetes Solution " shows a draft of a letter on this subject. With my Dr. a letter was not necessary. JerrySteg >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 In a message dated 01-04-06 14:07:32 EDT, you write: << I just had lunch with a diabetic co-worker and another whose mother is diabetic. Both insisted that their doctors had told them to keep their levels around 150, that was just fine. When will they learn!!? >> That's really depressing, Robin. 150? Ughhhhh! Over a long period of time, sure to cause those Awful Complications we're all trying to avoid. Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 In a message dated 01-04-06 14:11:03 EDT, you write: << P.S.: There is no food I like so much that I'm willing to risk giving up my toes, feet, sight, kidneys, etc. to have it. >> Very good point, Tom. I feel the same -- though I Really Love Food. Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 In a message dated 01-04-06 14:42:30 EDT, you write: << Many doctors are lazy and do not want to be bothered with the problems that a tight control regimen can cause. This is not just my opinion, I was associated with the medical profession for some time and was privy to their ways. JerrySteg >> Well, I work in the medical profession too and I don't think we should doctor-bash...however, internists and even specialists have a lot to keep up with, diabetes is only one of many diseases they have to deal with. The reading required by an internist must be phenomenol...and there are only so many hours in a day. And they are allowed to have a private live too. (smile) .. So I would think that a lot of their ignorance is simply due to lack of time. On the other hand, we do have the time -- and the motivation -- to do the research. I know my own doc is very open minded and willing to listen to what I've learned off the internet. And seeing my A1Cs, he's perfectly willing to let me set my own course. I do see him every three months and keep him posted, tho. Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 > >> > Hints on saving carbs..... > dont get fat free cream cheese or any fat free > products, their carb content > is higher. > get half n half instead of milk for coffee. it > has less carbs per tbsp. > Get califlower if you can, cook it well, mash it, > and treate it like > potatotes, ie milk, butter, cheese - yummy mashed > taters. > maybe i'll give them away. LOL already on the way. the mashed potatoes sound good. someone said the instant ones had nothing, but i won't chance it. i ordered one baking potato (my little town store delivers), but i'll have half of one, with a little butter, and no sour cream, one night with a half pork chop cooked in just water/salt/pepper and a salad. doesn't sound bad. pat ===== wendy darling-pan aka pat http://www.basketsbypat.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 In a message dated 01-04-06 15:24:16 EDT, you write: << i think my stomach will feel better even if i don't have diabetes, and you're right, i like my fat little legs, my beady eyes and my snaggled teeth. pat >> Sounds good Pat...except for those rice cakes. They may be lowfat but they probably aren't lowcarb. Check the package. ( Rice Is The Enemy.) Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 In a message dated 01-04-06 18:07:46 EDT, you write: << one night with a half pork chop cooked in just water/salt/pepper and a salad. doesn't sound bad. pat >> Don't depive yourself, Pat...you can have the whole porkchop...you can even panfry it if you want to. If you had the meter that would be a good time to test, before the dinner with the potato and an hour and two hours after...Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 > what works for me. I would nix the rice cakes, > snackwells, strawberries, cantalope; replace fat > free cream cheese with real cream cheese, milk with > heavy cream (yes, it has less carbs than milk). For > well, i got them delivered, and have two cantaloupes and two pints of strawberries. but considering i used to have two croissants at breakfast, guess that's an improvement. i nixed the milk and got whipping cream. and they forgot to send the snackwells, so guess that's good. LOL i really need to snack on something else, like water. i got hershey's kisses becasue i was told by someone that when they HAD to have chocolate, one of those would melt and be a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng treat. i got frozen sausage, but no bacon. i have oreos, jellybeans and chocolate chips packaged and ready to go to the nursing home tomorrow to an aide. and the rest of my Godiva is bagged. if i can't remember to take it to someone, i will give it to the possums. LOL or maybe just treat myself a little. but as of tomorrow, there will be no sweets, except a little ice cream left, and i'm thinking " needles " each time i open that freezer, and it amazingly closes. pat ===== wendy darling-pan aka pat http://www.basketsbypat.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 --- whimsy2@... wrote: > This is good, Pat. You're on the right track. No > one likes to poke and > usually to newbies the thought of insulin is really the one thing i tell myself is that as i weave my baskets, i wound myself constantly. and it's a pinprick (but with extremely sharp scissors) and eithre on my leg or finger. and i haven't stopped weaving. so i just need to get up the courage to go and get one, and use it. i'm trying to eat sensibly, and reallllllllly trying to do the finger thing. i'm such a chicken, and can't convince myself to go by the thing right now. pat(whap!!!!) ===== wendy darling-pan aka pat http://www.basketsbypat.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 > Sourcream is fine, butter is fine, a whole porkchop > is fine, be much more > careful of the carbs... ie potatoes, etc, > Instant potatoes have more carbs than real ones i > believe. the only thing > they dont have is taste <G> > that's what i was thinking. i have a box of flakes, but only to mmake potato bread. LOL nevr got around to it, but maybe, someday. but i'm working on the " bread is nasty " mantra. also, " chocolate looks like other stuff " . also, " man, wonder if those folks washed their hands before making those croissants. " hmmmmmmmmmmmmm. wonder if it will work? pat ===== wendy darling-pan aka pat http://www.basketsbypat.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 Pat, This is just my opinion on your grocery list and what works for me. I would nix the rice cakes, snackwells, strawberries, cantalope; replace fat free cream cheese with real cream cheese, milk with heavy cream (yes, it has less carbs than milk). For snacks I have sugar free gelatin (used sparingly though because of aspartame), turkey meat, eggs, tuna and cheese. I know this is hard to get used to if you have been thinking low-fat. I buy turkey breast at the deli and the girl knows that I want the kind without sugar. I get her to slice a chunk about 1 - 2 inches thick and then I cut that up. A hard boiled egg makes a filling snack. Personally, I have hard cheese but have to really limit portions because it can cause me to get constipated. I am trying to get away from diet soda (because of aspartame). I buy unsweetened Kool-Aid and sweeten it with Splenda but am trying to drink water, water, water. Also I use butter, but I know a lot of people don't. Read labels. Remember " >1 " g. carb means less than one gram of carb ... BUT that doesn't mean it's ok to eat unlimited amounts. I always count that as a full gram. I use heavy whipping cream in my coffee... measure it out ... and count the carbs. I try to select foods that I know I will like because that is what helps me to stick to my way of eating. I do eat those big pork chops and find them very filling. Eating slowly and chewing thoroughly helps me not to overeat. BTW, I can't speak for anyone else on this list but I have learned that gum ... even sugar free... stimulates my appetite. It is the chewing, I am convinced. I had to give that up about 5 years ago. I echo what everyone else has said about testing. Test, test, test. Learn what affects you and what doesn't. Boy can I see how stress definitely makes my bg go up. My low-carb experience has been the Atkins diet but I am beginning to modify that closer to the GO diet. Again, this is my personal experience, but I would never recommend anyone give up carbs and caffeine at the same time. grrrrrrrrrrrr headache city as I withdrew. *LOL* Good luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 > Don't depive yourself, Pat...you can have the whole > porkchop...you can even > panfry it if you want to. If you had the meter that > would be a good time to > test, before the dinner with the potato and an hour > and two hours > after...Vicki > think i will. and these are huge, without bones, and 2 " thick. LOL i think a half of pork chop won't deprive me. but i'm starting to think of the " fun " of trying the machine. and if i find my blood level is ok, and i don't need it, then i can donate it to goodwill, or keep it just in case. pat ===== wendy darling-pan aka pat http://www.basketsbypat.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2001 Report Share Posted April 7, 2001 Another carb saving hint - 86 the rice cakes. I couldn't fake DH out with the cauliflower, but I love it, so he eats it without complaining when I fix it. Robin G. >From: GayRghts@... >Reply-To: diabetes_int >To: diabetes_int >Subject: Re: how long to feeling better? [was:Newbie here >and concerned >Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 17:14:48 EDT > >In a message dated 4/6/01 3:24:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >mrspan@... >writes: > ><< i have my grocery list done, and it's > got: rice cakes, cream cheese (fat free), whole wheat > bread (just in case1!), splenda, snackwells (only one > box), cantaloupe, strawberries, lettuce, green pepper, > celery, cuke, spinach, feta cheese (only a little), > diet rite soda, 2 lemons (just to squeeeze over > chicken), some milk (coffee only), pork chops, crab, > steak and chicken. > >> >Hints on saving carbs..... >dont get fat free cream cheese or any fat free products, their carb content >is higher. >get half n half instead of milk for coffee. it has less carbs per tbsp. >Get califlower if you can, cook it well, mash it, and treate it like >potatotes, ie milk, butter, cheese - yummy mashed taters. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2001 Report Share Posted April 7, 2001 I had a wonderful recipe for the cauliflower that everyone loved and asked me to bring to parties ... and I have misplaced it! grrrrrrrr. It had cauliflower, three kinds of cheeses, butter, cream, salt and pepper. I know two of the cheeses were monterey jack and colby. I also know it was NOT low in fat. But everyone at the party loved it. I didn't tell anyone that it was " low carb " (except people I knew who were low-carbing). Just that it was a cauliflower dish. Re: how long to feeling better? [was:Newbie here >and concerned >Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 17:14:48 EDT > >In a message dated 4/6/01 3:24:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >mrspan@... >writes: > ><< i have my grocery list done, and it's > got: rice cakes, cream cheese (fat free), whole wheat > bread (just in case1!), splenda, snackwells (only one > box), cantaloupe, strawberries, lettuce, green pepper, > celery, cuke, spinach, feta cheese (only a little), > diet rite soda, 2 lemons (just to squeeeze over > chicken), some milk (coffee only), pork chops, crab, > steak and chicken. > >> >Hints on saving carbs..... >dont get fat free cream cheese or any fat free products, their carb content >is higher. >get half n half instead of milk for coffee. it has less carbs per tbsp. >Get califlower if you can, cook it well, mash it, and treate it like >potatotes, ie milk, butter, cheese - yummy mashed taters. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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