Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Hello, my name is . I wil be 39 this month and on 9/15/04 was told that I am diabetic. I have been lurking as well. Trying to read posts and messages and websites to learn as much as I can. I just started diabetic class tonight and it talked about carbs. They wanted me to take a general class first but I told them that I need to learn about this whole thing with carbs more. I really wanted to take all the classes in the same week but they said that my insurance company will probably not pay for more than one class a week. So they let me take the carb class first. Boy, did I learn alot. The biggest thing was that I was not reading the labels correctly. I also learned that I don't have to give up everything that I enjoy just count the carbs and know the serving sizes. I still have alot of questions. One being about supplements. I was told that I should give up milk. So I want to take calcium supplements instead. Are there other supplements that I should take? I know that I will need to talk this over with my doctor when I go back this month. Do the supplements effect your Blood Sugar? My husband and I are fast food eaters. We eat out alot. This has been a tough one to try to do away with. Trying though. I need to get into learning how to fix diabetic foods. Any suggestions on good cookbooks? My reading on my Blood Sugar has really came down alot. On 9/15/04 it was 268 and my A1C was 10.4. WOW. Now my reading are all under 200. I test 3 to 4 times a day to get a feel of what I can eat and what I should not eat. My highest reading has been 184 and my lowest has been 124. So hopefully I am getting on the right track. Thanks to everyone that participates in the group so that newbies like me can learn more. I live in Ohio and have been married to the same man for 20 years and have a 19 year old son and a 14 year old daughter. They have been really supportive and willing to work with me on everything. I look forward to learning more and hopefully be to the point that I can look at a food and be able to say yes or no or how much. Thanks for reading my post and have a great week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Why were you told to give up milk? > I still have alot of questions. One being about supplements. I was told that > I should give up milk. So I want to take calcium supplements instead. Are > there other supplements that I should take? I know that I will need to talk this > over with my doctor when I go back this month. Do the supplements effect > your Blood Sugar? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Another newbie just told that I have diabetes I still have alot of questions. One being about supplements. I was told that I should give up milk. [, Bruce] Give up milk? Who told you that? Give up natures most perfect food? True, milk has carbs, but not that many. Skim milk has more than 2%, and 2% more than whole, and whole than half-and-half; cream has none. Now if you have lactose intolerance along with diabetes, that's another matter. I wouldn't say give up milk; just figure the carbs in milk into your counting.[,Bruce] My husband and I are fast food eaters. We eat out alot. This has been a tough one to try to do away with. [, Bruce] Just avoid white bread, potatoes, and other starchy, sugary things. Subway's Atkins wraps are both delicious and good for you. [, Bruce] Trying though. I need to get into learning how to fix diabetic foods. Any suggestions on good cookbooks? [, Bruce] DIABETES FOR DUMMIES and DIABETIC COOKING FOR DUMMIES [, Bruce] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Subway's Atkins wraps are some of the worst foods for you, worst than Mcs Fries etc. They are loaded with fat. > [, Bruce] Just avoid white bread, potatoes, and other starchy, > sugary things. Subway's Atkins wraps are both delicious and good for > you. [, Bruce] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Re: milk. Our dr & nuritionist told us they LOVE milk (and ice cream) as part of the diabetic diet (our 10 yr old daughter is type 1). They especially recommend them as part of the bedtime snack process because of the protein involved in addition to the carb. Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 But fat isn't the issue for us diabetics; carbohydrates are. But if you are worried about the fat, just ask for them without the cheese and/or with a lighter sauce. Re: Another newbie just told that I have diabetes Subway's Atkins wraps are some of the worst foods for you, worst than Mcs Fries etc. They are loaded with fat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 fat is important for diabetics to consider that we are 4 times more likely to get heart disease. Carbs are energy and do not hurt us. Sure, you don't want to eat a spaghetti dinnner with 3 pieces of bread, that's carb overload. But, you also don't want to eat 3 pieces of fried chicken. It's a happy balance between fat, carbs, and other things. I am 100% against the Atkins diet and feel that it will hurt diabetics due to large amounts of fat (heart), protein (kidney), and sodium (high blood pressure). To each their own, but SUBWAY is not a healthy lifestyle. People need to be educated about that. > But fat isn't the issue for us diabetics; carbohydrates are. But if you are worried about the fat, just ask for them without the cheese and/or with a lighter sauce. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Carbs make the blood sugar go up. We don't want our blood sugar to go up. Therefore we should minimize our intake of carbs. Simple logic. Re: Another newbie just told that I have diabetes Carbs are energy and do not hurt us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 Hi Bruce, Thanks for the information. I have never been told that I am lactose intolerance. I don't drink alot of milk either. Maybe a glass at supper time or maybe in the morning but nothing other than that. It was the first person at the Diabetic Clinic that I had an appointment with. I believe she was the nurse there. She is the one that made a whole list of things that I needed to do. Eating out....I learnt Wednesday at the class about bread. That I can get a bunless whopper at BK and that the bread should be double the carbs if you eat the top and bottom. I will have to try the Subway wraps. The family loves Subway. Of course we use to eat double meat on our 12 " subs. No any more. lol I will have to check into the Dummy cookbooks. Thanks for the suggestions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 Hi Tom, Yes, that is what is on the paper. I wish that I could show this to everyone. I am not kidding about it. That is what is written down. This is also the reason that I asked about supplements because I could not understand giving up milk and my calcium. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 Hi Sue, >Why were you told to give up milk? I know that I was probably told but I didn't write it down and with 2 hours of information I don't honestly remember. It is on a list of things for me to do that she gave me. One of the first things on it. So we must have talked (or at least I was suppose to listen) at the beginning of the meeting. I plan on asking when I go to my next class on Tuesday. I will let everyone know what I find out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 You're welcome. RE: Another newbie just told that I have diabetes Hi Bruce, Thanks for the information. I have never been told that I am lactose intolerance. I don't drink alot of milk either. Maybe a glass at supper time or maybe in the morning but nothing other than that. It was the first person at the Diabetic Clinic that I had an appointment with. I believe she was the nurse there. She is the one that made a whole list of things that I needed to do. Eating out....I learnt Wednesday at the class about bread. That I can get a bunless whopper at BK and that the bread should be double the carbs if you eat the top and bottom. I will have to try the Subway wraps. The family loves Subway. Of course we use to eat double meat on our 12 " subs. No any more. lol I will have to check into the Dummy cookbooks. Thanks for the suggestions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 My doctor told me to subtract the fiber from the total carbs. Re: Another newbie just told that I have diabetes hil2hi4u@... wrote: > > Boy, did I learn alot. The biggest thing > was that I was not reading the labels correctly. My doctor told me that the recent thinking is to look at total carbs, since they will sooner or later be incorporated in your body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 She didn't say that she had high blood pressure or other sodium issues. Besides, your body needs sodium; people have been known to die from sodium deficiency. Another newbie just told that I have diabetes > > > > > I still have alot of questions. One being about supplements. I was told > that > I should give up milk. > > > [, Bruce] Give up milk? Who told you that? Give up natures most > perfect food? True, milk has carbs, but not that many. Skim milk has > more than 2%, and 2% more than whole, and whole than half-and-half; > cream has none. Now if you have lactose intolerance along with > diabetes, that's another matter. I wouldn't say give up milk; just > figure the carbs in milk into your counting.[,Bruce] > > Have you checked the sodium levels in milk? > My husband and I are fast food eaters. We eat out alot. This has been > a > tough one to try to do away with. > [, Bruce] Just avoid white bread, potatoes, and other starchy, > sugary things. Subway's Atkins wraps are both delicious and good for > you. [, Bruce] > Sodium levels in fast foods are high too. > Trying though. I need to get into learning how > to fix diabetic foods. Any suggestions on good cookbooks? > [, Bruce] DIABETES FOR DUMMIES and DIABETIC COOKING FOR DUMMIES > [, Bruce] > Diabetes homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/ To unsubscribe to this group, send an email to: diabetes-unsubscribe Hope you come back soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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