Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 Thanks Susie, I do eat protein. In fact, for many years my husband has fixed tacos for us on Saturday nights. Well, I've not given up my tacos. As I sit here typing this, he is in the kitchen preparing tacos. I have cut way back on fried foods, but do have eggs most weekends. During the week, I have chicken, turkey, even ham or roast beef sandwiches. Also, if I bake cookies, I will eat 2 of them. Usually make my 2 smaller than the others. Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 In a message dated 00-11-25 19:28:22 EST, you write: << have cut way back on fried foods, but do have eggs most weekends. >> Eggs are actually not all that bad for you. After years of eating practically none, I started having about 6-8 a week (every other day, 2 for breakfast) and much to my surprise my cholesterol and triglycerides were even improved. I am, as mentioned in earlier post, keeping my carbs under 50 per day, tho. I don't take any meds but I do take insulin, and I exercise regularly. I'm not overweight and it seems I'm a delayed-onset type 1 (diagnosed at age 60) . The problem with fried foods is that it keeps your BG high, so that your peak looks sort of like a table instead of a mountain. Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 In a message dated 11/25/2000 7:43:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, whimsy2@... writes: << The problem with fried foods is that it keeps your BG high, so that your peak looks sort of like a table instead of a mountain. >> I don't find this true for me at all. I do no more than 30 GMs carbs a day, high protein, meaning I eat mostly protein. I get my carbs from low carb veggies, I fry my meat and chicken, sausages, even some of my veggies, etc., in olive oil. All my labs are within normal values, and I do have a weight problem, I do insulin as my choice for dm2 control. I have insulin resistance as my main problem in diabetes. So this is why exercise and low carb work for me. My high blood pressure is now non existent due to low carb. I'm on 10 mg zestril mostly for kidney protection from diabetes complication as I already have neuropathy. But I'm showing signs again of low blood pressure, so I may have to go to 5 mg zestril, I'll see DR soon. After I take med, I get so light headed, like I did before when DR had to get rid of my other 5 high BP meds I used to take in my high carb days. to me low carb means no flour, potatoes, rice, bread, any cereals, grains, even tortillas, etc., called by some here as the white diet. Seems wheat in combo with fat is the culprit here, as far a low carb teaching goes. It works for me, my tryglycerides were so high at first, now 180 or so the last several months or so. I follow atkins and Dr. Bernstein's diabetes solution. carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 Susie and All: I have been lurking lately, but wanted all to know that I am watching and learning. My daily walks are now up to 40 mins a day..my goal is 60 mins a day. I have lost 10 lbs now. My BG numbers are between 70-120 fasting and under 180 after meals. Thanks for all the help and wonderful information. Now if I can only stop the numbness in my feet. I know I shouldnt complain, many of you have it so much worse than I. I pray for all of you every day. Evern though I dont post, I read every message every day. hugs For 24 hour news, arts, and chat on the web: www.womr.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 In a message dated 11/25/00 8:03:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, teri@... writes: << Do I understand correctly that your 2 hour pp aver age is 142 or less? >> I was diagnosed in August. When I talked to the educator she put my target at 160 2 hrs after eating. You are right, I am trying to get it down lower. Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 In a message dated 11/25/00 9:06:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, ottercritter@... writes: << If you eat tacos, you can order special low-carb taco shells off the internet >> My husband grew up in Arizona and he uses the corn tortillas to which he adds ground sirloin then deep fries them. I then add no-fat cheese, salsa, peppers, tomatoes, onions, etc. I do have a steak about once every two weeks. Tomorrow night for dinner we are going to have pork chops. Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 also i have another question.does any one know where you can get charts to keep track of what you eat and what time you eat and all those things.i would appreciate all the help i can get.thanks robyn Whatever we sow...seeds of rejection,bitterness,love, kindness...We will reap in kind.That is the law of life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 In a message dated 11/25/00 9:06:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, ottercritter@... writes: << Search for the lowest-carb bread >> I make my own bread, mostly honey wheat with herbs. I very seldom eat cookies. I will follow my doctor's advise at least until I go back to her in December. If she and I don't agree, I can always change doctors. For now, what she told me to do is working. Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 I'm very new here...to both the list and diabetes. Can someone please comment on the virtues of low vs. high carb diets? I'm *very* confused. Thank you so much. Sue-N Sue-Nami@... High carbs vs low carbs > Hi everyone. > > What I am reading is that everyone is on low carbs. When I was diagnosed in > August, my doctor put me on a high carb, low fat 1200 calorie diet. I am to > eat between 33-45 grams of carbs per meal. My cholesterol was higher than > she wanted it to be and I needed to lose weight. I am checking my blood > twice a day and my weekly averages have been in the 80's (fasting) before > breakfast. Two hours after dinner, my weekly averages have been 142 and > less. Since the first of August, I have lost 22 lbs averaging about 2 lbs > per week. I walk at least 30 minutes almost every morning. Usually 10-15 > minutes on the treadmill at night. I feel great, very seldom get tired. If > I do get tired, I go for a short walk and it perks me right up. > > I go back to the doctor in mid December for blood work and I hope and pray > that the numbers are going to be much less than they were in August. I am > taking medication and my goal is to discontinue that. > Eunice > > > Public website for Diabetes International: > http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 Hi Eunice. You wrote: << I am taking medication and my goal is to discontinue that. >> What meds? Congrats on your weight loss. But I see the doctor has you on a starvation diet. We don't encourage that. For one thing, you need enough food to keep your digestive system going, and for another, that little food intake is often unsustainable over the long term, and can lead to weight loss resistance. (Your body senses it is starving and makes adjustments so that it can operate more efficiently.) A carb limit of 35 grams per meal is pretty good. But I think you need to eat more food (more protein and healthy monounsaturated fats, that is). Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 Hi Sue. You can answer that for yourself, kiddo. Test before a meal. Eat a high-carbohydrate meal and test 1-2 times, 1-1/2 hours or so afterward. Then try another meal, this time keeping the carb intake extremely low, and repeat the glucose testing. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 In a message dated 00-11-25 19:58:46 EST, you write: << I fry my meat and chicken, sausages, even some of my veggies, etc., in olive oil. >> When I say " fried foods " give table shaped peak as opposed to mountain, I meant deep fried, not pan fried...pan fried is okay. Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 Well, not everyone is counting carbs. I don't count anything but food group exchanges. I also am following low fat with 1,500 calories per day. I have no idea of the carb count. I have removed some foods from the exchanges lists because I don't like my two hour pp levels if I eat them. Hmmmmmmmm. Do I understand correctly that your 2 hour pp aver age is 142 or less? Of course, we all differ, but if mine were that high, I'd be trying to lower it a bit still. My goal is 120 or less. Teri High carbs vs low carbs Hi everyone. What I am reading is that everyone is on low carbs. When I was diagnosed in August, my doctor put me on a high carb, low fat 1200 calorie diet. I am to eat between 33-45 grams of carbs per meal. My cholesterol was higher than she wanted it to be and I needed to lose weight. I am checking my blood twice a day and my weekly averages have been in the 80's (fasting) before breakfast. Two hours after dinner, my weekly averages have been 142 and less. Since the first of August, I have lost 22 lbs averaging about 2 lbs per week. I walk at least 30 minutes almost every morning. Usually 10-15 minutes on the treadmill at night. I feel great, very seldom get tired. If I do get tired, I go for a short walk and it perks me right up. I go back to the doctor in mid December for blood work and I hope and pray that the numbers are going to be much less than they were in August. I am taking medication and my goal is to discontinue that. Eunice eGroups Sponsor Public website for Diabetes International: http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 In a message dated 11/26/2000 12:57:12 AM Eastern Standard Time, whimsy2@... writes: << When I say " fried foods " give table shaped peak as opposed to mountai >> oh, sorry I do remember you saying that before. carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 In a message dated 00-11-25 22:17:46 EST, you write: << I do have a steak about once every two weeks. Tomorrow night for dinner we are going to have pork chops. >> Eunice, you don't have to feel guilty about eating meat (unless you're a vegetarian)...meat has no carbs to speak of and unless you eat a huge hunk, the protein isn't usually a problem either. I alternate between meat (beef or pork), fish, chicken and when I can get it, ground buffalo -- it's very lean and tasty! Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 Sharon, you don't need fancy charts...I just keep a small spiral pad handy -- in my purse or out of my purse when I'm at home -- and write down everything I eat on one side and my BGs for the day (with the time) on the other side of the page. Really simple.Then of course I refer to it frequently. Vicki In a message dated 00-11-25 22:23:05 EST, you write: << also i have another question.does any one know where you can get charts to keep track of what you eat and what time you eat and all those things.i would appreciate all the help i can get.thanks >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 In a message dated 11/26/2000 1:04:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, whimsy2@... writes: << ground buffalo -- it's very lean >> what does this taste like, never had it? carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 Eunice wrote: << Thanks Susie, I do eat protein. In fact, for many years my husband has fixed tacos for us on Saturday nights. >> I'm thinking more of a hunk of steak, etc. If you eat tacos, you can order special low-carb taco shells off the internet. << I have chicken, turkey, even ham or roast beef sandwiches. >> Bread is a major glucose spiker. Search for the lowest-carb bread you can find (rye is a good choice). Even better is to find special low-carb bread - at a local outlet or on the internet. And I eat mine open-faced, which cuts the carb count in half. << if I bake cookies, I will eat 2 of them. >> Do you know what the carb count of 2 of them is? I would guess it's around 70, which is more than some diabetics eat in a whole day. At first it takes a great deal of detective work to snoop out all the carb sources in our modern diet. Most Americans, e.g., eat 300+ carb grams a day. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 Carol writes: << I don't find this true for me at all. I do no more than 30 GMs carbs a day, high protein, meaning I eat mostly protein. >> Diabetes is not really a mystery disease. Your glucose basically isn't spiking, because your carb count is so low. Also, you are an insulin-using 2, whereas Vicki is a 1. I try to keep us focused on understanding the reasons for our different reactions. I think that's better than in some groups, where they just throw up their hands and say, " YMMV! " For those 2's who eat more like I do, i.e., approx. 100 carb grams a day, fat intake along with the carb intake can mute but prolong a glucose reaction. << I'm on 10 mg zestril mostly for kidney protection from diabetes complication as I already have neuropathy. >> I'm hopeful your neuropathy will resolve. << But I'm showing signs again of low blood pressure, so I may have to go to 5 mg zestril, I'll see DR soon. After I take med, I get so light headed, like I did before when DR had to get rid of my other 5 high BP meds >> Are you monitoring your b.p. and adjusting meds accordingly? I take a fluid pill and 2 beta blockers, but alternate between 2 and 3 ACE inhibitors, depending on my blood pressure. << my tryglycerides were so high at first, now 180 or so the last several months or so. >> That sounds excellent. Some folks think that lower is always better, but recent studies show the greatest longevity with triglycerides between 170 and 220. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 Hi, Eunice. The last thing I would ever want to do is confuse or upset you, but your educator is a bit behind in her information. I'm sure someone will jump in here to correct me, but it seems to me that the most recent research shows thatcontinued levels above 140 leave us vulnerable to complications of diabetes. I'm so glad you're still working on it. hugs, Teri Re: High carbs vs low carbs In a message dated 11/25/00 8:03:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, teri@... writes: << Do I understand correctly that your 2 hour pp aver age is 142 or less? >> I was diagnosed in August. When I talked to the educator she put my target at 160 2 hrs after eating. You are right, I am trying to get it down lower. Eunice eGroups Sponsor Public website for Diabetes International: http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2000 Report Share Posted November 26, 2000 In a message dated 00-11-26 01:08:05 EST, you write: << what does this taste like, never had it? >> It tastes like the very best low-fat beef, i.e.black angus hamburger but it's even leaner. If there's a Trader Joe's near you they have it in frozen patties now and then...I always stock up when they have it. Also here's (Portland, Or.) theres a local chain (Fred Meyer's) that gets it in twice a year fresh.Also one of the local " health food " stores stocks it in their frozen foods section. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2000 Report Share Posted November 26, 2000 Vicky, I'm not feeling guilty about what I eat. I too, love buffalo meat, but don't eat it very often. Still hoping my husband kills a deer this season, but probably not since the deer population here is way down. I have enough faith that I know my numbers are going to come down much lower than what they are. This is including my cholesterol and weight. I'm a fighter and I don't give up. Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2000 Report Share Posted November 26, 2000 >I alternate between meat (beef or >pork), fish, chicken and when I can get it, ground buffalo -- it's very lean >and tasty! Vicki ***I'll second that! Here in the wild west of western CO there's a buffalo ranch right up the street :-) We have elk ranches here too. Barb -------- CHRISTMAS SALE!! 20% off all horses, ponies and photos http://www.RainbowFarm.com Equine photography http://www.RainbowFarm.com/photos.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2000 Report Share Posted November 26, 2000 Dear , You wrote: << My daily walks are now up to 40 mins a day..my goal is 60 mins a day. I have lost 10 lbs now. My BG numbers are between 70-120 fasting and under 180 after meals ... Now if I can only stop the numbness in my feet. >> I want you to feel heartened. Many of us have been able to reverse the neuropathy. The trick is to maintain our bg's as close to 100, as much of the time as possible. That way, our body behaves pretty much like that of a normal person. Congratulations on the weight loss and exercise program! The wonderful singer Harry Belafonte sings a great song about overcoming racism. He sings about the water wearing away the rock, and implores: " Patience, gentlemen ... " The numbness, tingling, and pain can get so frustrating. But give it 6 months ... then give it a year ... then another 6 months. It took a year and a half for me to feel Normal. While you plug away at repairing your body, , know that you are among people who truly understand the commitment involved. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2000 Report Share Posted November 26, 2000 In a message dated 11/26/00 9:53:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, RainbowFarm@... writes: << >I alternate between meat (beef or >pork), fish, chicken and when I can get it, ground buffalo -- it's very lean >and tasty! Vicki ***I'll second that! Here in the wild west of western CO there's a buffalo ranch right up the street :-) We have elk ranches here too. Barb >> Well here in the well settled upstate NY near Albany we have a Buffalo Ranch, i'd never thought of trying the meat... but its Gem Buffalo Ranch..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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