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In a message dated 6/25/2003 9:06:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

laharrison03@... writes:

> I would like to know some of the things that others eat and also it will be

> hard to eat out as we do so about 5 meals a week.

Hi Helen,

We eat out 2 or 3 times a week and I never have a problem finding foods that

are good for me and foods that I enjoy.

hugs

Eunice

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Hi Helen - Welcome to the group!!!!

I'm sorry to agree that juice is probably going to have to leave your diet.

My nutrionist put it this way - it's like having 10 oranges without the fiber.

In other words, pure sugar. That's why diabetics who sometimes risk going

too low use juice (or regular soda) to QUICKLY bring their sugars up. Ane even

then we are talking 1/2 a cup is all.

You probably would do yourself some service to learn about carbohydrate

exchanges. Can you get the services of a dietician? My HMO based insurance

plan

included a couple sessions with one. Or what about a diabetes educator. It

sounds like your doctor just threw some meds at you and said stop eating sugar.

That is far short of having complete advice.

With the carb exchanges you can experiment and see what you can handle at a

meal or total for a day. It's important to count carbs and not just eliminate

sugar because carbohydrates are a type of sugar (complex). So if you have a

sweet tooth, maybe you can have a small bit of chocolate for a snack if you

know how many carbs you can tolerate. An " exchange " = 15 grams of carbs. I

have

read in several books that the recommended amount is 4-6 exchanges at meals

and 1-2 for a couple snacks a day. For some people 6 exchanges at a meal would

be too much. Many more people I know stick closer to 4.

I would try to get some better information and maybe a referral so you can

get a handle on this. Also, are you testing your own blood. Another problem

with my original doctor is she just threw meds at me, did not tell me to test

and said come back in 3 mos. She told me nothing about diet. It took awhile

for me to get enough information and get referrals to medical professionals who

could help me.

Keep asking questions here and read read read. A good starter book is

Diabetes Type II the First Year by Gretchen Becker. It's available as an

inexpensive paperback.

Good luck!!!

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