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If you haven't done so already, I suggest you get DR. BERNSTEIN'S DIABETES

SOLUTION and DIABETES FOR DUMMIES. A companion book to the latter is DIABETEIC

COOKING FOR DUMMIES, which I do hot have but have heard good things about. Your

local bookstore should have both, or you can order from www.amazon.com.

Hello from a newbie

My name is janeen and I was Dx with diabetes about a year ago. It

has been one struggle after another for me. Remembering to take BS

and med are quite a struggle for me. I am hoping that I can get some

helpful information and ideas to keep me on track.

I am also looking for help with meal planning. I was checking out

the allrecipes.com web site and they have a meal planner for

diabetics. Has any one tried this. Or does any one have another

suggestion. Most of the sites I have found have too much fish

included in there menu's. I will not eat any fish and would like to

opt out of that being selected for my meal.

Any suggestions?

Janeen

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HI Janeen,

When I was first diagnosed I went online and got all sorts of advice

about diet and book to buy and web sites to join but I the end its best

to ask your doctor for a referral to a dietitian and if your insurance

does not cover it they may make small payments. In California it's a fee

of 100 dollars for a visit and one is usually good..

Many times its free. You can also go on the American Diabetes

Associations web site www.diabetes.org <http://www.diabetes.org/> and

there you can get books about diet one is called Exchanges for meal

planning and it's a nice book for $1.98 or so...but I would go to your

doctor first.

I have struggled too and am back in control and hope I stay that way. My

blood sugars are 120 or less (except when I feel ill) and today they

were 130 but I had a cup of mixed starchy veggies, 22 grams worth of

carb .sus

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From: Janeen Ortowski

My name is janeen and I was Dx with diabetes about a year ago. It

has been one struggle after another for me. Remembering to take BS

and med are quite a struggle for me. I am hoping that I can get some

helpful information and ideas to keep me on track.

I am also looking for help with meal planning. I was checking out

the allrecipes.com web site and they have a meal planner for

diabetics. Has any one tried this. Or does any one have another

suggestion. Most of the sites I have found have too much fish

included in there menu's. I will not eat any fish and would like to

opt out of that being selected for my meal.

Any suggestions?

Janeen

Diabetes homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/

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diabetes-unsubscribe

Hope you come back soon!

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> My name is janeen and I was Dx with diabetes about a year ago. It

> has been one struggle after another for me.

I think it's all about finding the diet that's right for you. I was

insulin resistant as a diabetic for 20 years, I have PCOS and was

very overweight. I tried all sorts of diets for years and never had

much hope. And my doctors never held out much hope either. January of

last year I finally found the diet that worked like a charm for me. I

can pick from a lot of different dishes, some meat, or chicken and

some even veggie. I've lost 104 pounds so far, am now off all insulin

with normal blood sugar numbers and some of the more unpleasant PCOS

symptoms have stopped.

Whatever you do, DO NOT GET DISCOURAGED. When we're overweight and

diabetic almost every medical report that comes out is depressing and

that makes us feel worse and more hopeless.

There really is hope out there. Keep looking for the diet that works

for you. I found mine and I know you will too!

Ade

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I do not like it. Never have. I can not stand the smell of it

cooking either. I will eat tuna fish or vandcamps breaded filles but

only with lots of catcup or mayo.

Janeen

> Janeen,

>

> Curious, why won't you eat fish?

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Well I like to eat most foods. My main favorites are Dairy, red

meat, veggies (love potatoes :( ) Peanut butter, Popcorn. I love to

eat a really big meat and potatoes type of dinner. I really only have

a few things that I do not like. Fish, Sourcraute, ham (will eat but

do not care for it), I also will eat tossed salads as a last resort

but would rather eat something other.

Before I was Dx I ate a lot of junk food, sugar pop, candybars, loads

of popcorn. I really never watched what I ate becuase I didn't have

to you know.

Thanks janeen

-- In diabetes , " CLD " <cld60@e...> wrote:

> Janeen, what did you like to eat before your diagnosis? Many times

you

> can still have the same diet but with a few healthy changes and a

bit

> less portions. Can you list what you like to eat?

>

> Sussie

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