Guest guest Posted November 6, 2001 Report Share Posted November 6, 2001 Re: Is there controversy in the diabetes community? **Congratulations, !! Great news :-) Barb, Thanks I feel so much better, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2001 Report Share Posted November 6, 2001 I'm delighted to hear this!! I know some get along well with a higher carb plan, and I'm all for whatever works, however I read of how carb spike folks and I know they spike me. So I usually recommend trying the lower carb intake, test, test, test and keep good notes. You're right about email being misinterpreted from time to time. Welcome, Barb > She recommended three small servings of carbs a day.or 45 grams...That > is really a low carb eating..She just said that for some that eat too > much protein it can be hard on the kidneys...Not for everyone. For those > prone to kidney troubles. > > Im sorry I gave you the impression that she is having me on a high carb > diet.Just the opposite .very low carb..Just watching the bad fats too.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2001 Report Share Posted November 6, 2001 I'm delighted to hear this!! I know some get along well with a higher carb plan, and I'm all for whatever works, however I read of how carb spike folks and I know they spike me. So I usually recommend trying the lower carb intake, test, test, test and keep good notes. You're right about email being misinterpreted from time to time. Welcome, Barb > She recommended three small servings of carbs a day.or 45 grams...That > is really a low carb eating..She just said that for some that eat too > much protein it can be hard on the kidneys...Not for everyone. For those > prone to kidney troubles. > > Im sorry I gave you the impression that she is having me on a high carb > diet.Just the opposite .very low carb..Just watching the bad fats too.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2001 Report Share Posted November 6, 2001 I'm delighted to hear this!! I know some get along well with a higher carb plan, and I'm all for whatever works, however I read of how carb spike folks and I know they spike me. So I usually recommend trying the lower carb intake, test, test, test and keep good notes. You're right about email being misinterpreted from time to time. Welcome, Barb > She recommended three small servings of carbs a day.or 45 grams...That > is really a low carb eating..She just said that for some that eat too > much protein it can be hard on the kidneys...Not for everyone. For those > prone to kidney troubles. > > Im sorry I gave you the impression that she is having me on a high carb > diet.Just the opposite .very low carb..Just watching the bad fats too.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2001 Report Share Posted November 6, 2001 How much " dry oatmeal " and kind did you prepare? Try the oatmeal mixture I have posted before using 1 T. each, old fashion oatmeal, oat bran, wheat bran, toasted soy granules, 1/2-2/3 water, microwave, add 1 t. ground cinnamon, Splenda, 1 T ground flaxseed, water or 2-3 T. milk if too thick. Then walk 2 miles. Marie > I had oatmeal for breakfast today and my numbers have been really > high!!! I may need to go back to eggs..boy this is tricky..sussie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 In a message dated 11/6/01 9:33:56 PM Central Standard Time, cld60@... writes: << I had oatmeal for breakfast today and my numbers have been really high!!! I may need to go back to eggs..boy this is tricky..sussie >> I can have oatmeal....but not in the morning...have to work it into a brunch or a dinner of breakfast foods....and can only have a small amount ressy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 In a message dated 11/6/01 9:33:56 PM Central Standard Time, cld60@... writes: << I had oatmeal for breakfast today and my numbers have been really high!!! I may need to go back to eggs..boy this is tricky..sussie >> I can have oatmeal....but not in the morning...have to work it into a brunch or a dinner of breakfast foods....and can only have a small amount ressy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 In a message dated 11/6/01 9:33:56 PM Central Standard Time, cld60@... writes: << I had oatmeal for breakfast today and my numbers have been really high!!! I may need to go back to eggs..boy this is tricky..sussie >> I can have oatmeal....but not in the morning...have to work it into a brunch or a dinner of breakfast foods....and can only have a small amount ressy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 Thanks……I really do see a improvement in my numbers today from low carb…….im talking 40 points lower…..i see numbers like 104!!! Yesterdays was awful…… So I guess I can only eat a bit of carbs at dinner……and I mean only a bit…. Re: Is there controversy in the diabetes community? Hello cld60@... (CLD), In reference to your comment: è is that too low/no carbs is very hard on the kidneys and è some low carbers eat too much fat and too much beef è which are hard on the heart... the myth about low carb being bad for the kidneys is because of the fact that folks who have kidney problems..... ie PRE low carb eating. when there are pre-exhisting kidney problems, kidney failure, etc, people are then advised to eat a different balance of food's.... not such a high protein diet. However for people without pre-exhisting conditions there is no kidney danger for low carb eating. This is echo'd on the mayo clinic web site and other well known medical web sites. but you have to really look for it... btw not all high protein low carb food plans include a lot of beef, but many of us that eat low carb have shown via our blood tests that our cholesterol counts etc have dropped after beginning to eat more protein... I know that different diabetes are also different, and need different food plans.. i just know what works for me, and i know this based on lab test results plus how i feel in general, both arthritis wise, without a lot of carbs, and also energy wise. See you all in 50 yrs when i'm 93 **All email sent through this mail list is Copyrighted by the original author. Permission must be obtained from the original author for the re-use of any text (in whole or in part). Website for Diabetes International: http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int Shared Files: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes_int/files Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 Thanks……I really do see a improvement in my numbers today from low carb…….im talking 40 points lower…..i see numbers like 104!!! Yesterdays was awful…… So I guess I can only eat a bit of carbs at dinner……and I mean only a bit…. Re: Is there controversy in the diabetes community? Hello cld60@... (CLD), In reference to your comment: è is that too low/no carbs is very hard on the kidneys and è some low carbers eat too much fat and too much beef è which are hard on the heart... the myth about low carb being bad for the kidneys is because of the fact that folks who have kidney problems..... ie PRE low carb eating. when there are pre-exhisting kidney problems, kidney failure, etc, people are then advised to eat a different balance of food's.... not such a high protein diet. However for people without pre-exhisting conditions there is no kidney danger for low carb eating. This is echo'd on the mayo clinic web site and other well known medical web sites. but you have to really look for it... btw not all high protein low carb food plans include a lot of beef, but many of us that eat low carb have shown via our blood tests that our cholesterol counts etc have dropped after beginning to eat more protein... I know that different diabetes are also different, and need different food plans.. i just know what works for me, and i know this based on lab test results plus how i feel in general, both arthritis wise, without a lot of carbs, and also energy wise. See you all in 50 yrs when i'm 93 **All email sent through this mail list is Copyrighted by the original author. Permission must be obtained from the original author for the re-use of any text (in whole or in part). Website for Diabetes International: http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int Shared Files: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes_int/files Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 Thanks……I really do see a improvement in my numbers today from low carb…….im talking 40 points lower…..i see numbers like 104!!! Yesterdays was awful…… So I guess I can only eat a bit of carbs at dinner……and I mean only a bit…. Re: Is there controversy in the diabetes community? Hello cld60@... (CLD), In reference to your comment: è is that too low/no carbs is very hard on the kidneys and è some low carbers eat too much fat and too much beef è which are hard on the heart... the myth about low carb being bad for the kidneys is because of the fact that folks who have kidney problems..... ie PRE low carb eating. when there are pre-exhisting kidney problems, kidney failure, etc, people are then advised to eat a different balance of food's.... not such a high protein diet. However for people without pre-exhisting conditions there is no kidney danger for low carb eating. This is echo'd on the mayo clinic web site and other well known medical web sites. but you have to really look for it... btw not all high protein low carb food plans include a lot of beef, but many of us that eat low carb have shown via our blood tests that our cholesterol counts etc have dropped after beginning to eat more protein... I know that different diabetes are also different, and need different food plans.. i just know what works for me, and i know this based on lab test results plus how i feel in general, both arthritis wise, without a lot of carbs, and also energy wise. See you all in 50 yrs when i'm 93 **All email sent through this mail list is Copyrighted by the original author. Permission must be obtained from the original author for the re-use of any text (in whole or in part). Website for Diabetes International: http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int Shared Files: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes_int/files Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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