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In a message dated 1/28/2005 5:34:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

sueluvcin@... writes:

It just delays the peak, you will still spike hours later right?

Hi Sue,

I eat white potatoes a couple times a week and never do they cause my bg's

to go up. If I eat sweet potatoes, it has to be a much smaller portion than

the regular potatoes or my bg's will go up.

hugs

Eunice

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I don't. Because the body has worked the food through to the point that it

doesn't matter..

Angelia in OR who has done a test every hour to try this finding... BUT

everyone is different.

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From: " sueluvcin "

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> It just delays the peak, you will still spike hours later right?

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> If I eat 1/2 of a potato I make sure I eat a steak

> > and salad with it. The potato gets absorbed in the salad and steak

> and

> > it sneaks right through without raising my sugar too much.

> >

> > Blessings,

> > Winifred

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No, the peak is very small because the potato gets upsorbed in the steak

and salad. Yes, you will have a high peak with JUST a potato but not

when you combine it with no carbs foods. Winifred

It just delays the peak, you will still spike hours later right?

If I eat 1/2 of a potato I make sure I eat a steak

> and salad with it. The potato gets absorbed in the salad and steak

and

> it sneaks right through without raising my sugar too much.

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> Blessings,

> Winifred

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Guess this has to be different with each person.

I can eat 1/2 of a small potatoe along with a salad (no dressing) and a steak.

Though I do have a " delayed " spike; my blood sugar " does " spike regardless of

what I eat with the potatoe.

Believe me, I've tried everything to be able to eat potatoes. Guess its my Irish

half that can't seem to resist them.

Donna

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No, the peak is very small because the potato gets upsorbed in the steak

and salad. Yes, you will have a high peak with JUST a potato but not

when you combine it with no carbs foods. Winifred

It just delays the peak, you will still spike hours later right?

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Donna - from what I was told, you need to have oil and vinegar on the salad. It

is the vinegar that delays the spike from the potato. YMMV but it might be worth

a try.

Barb in NH

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From: Donna

Guess this has to be different with each person.

I can eat 1/2 of a small potatoe along with a salad (no dressing) and a steak.

Though I do have a " delayed " spike; my blood sugar " does " spike regardless of

what I eat with the potatoe.

Believe me, I've tried everything to be able to eat potatoes. Guess its my

Irish half that can't seem to resist them.

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I think I do pretty well...with carbs, for the most part. Tonight my hubby

and I went out for dinner...I had 1/3 or more of the appetizer...fried and

breaded onion strips...then a big mushroom swiss burger with bun, and at

least half of the fries. Then I had several low carb reeses mini cups. My BG

now, 2 hours later, is 159. So it still needs to keep coming down, of

course; but I don't think that's too bad.

Maralee

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Guess this has to be different with each person.

I can eat 1/2 of a small potatoe along with a salad (no dressing) and a

steak. Though I do have a " delayed " spike; my blood sugar " does " spike

regardless of what I eat with the potatoe. Believe me, I've tried everything

to be able to eat potatoes. Guess its my Irish half that can't seem to

resist them.

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In a message dated 1/29/2005 11:07:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

mparker72@... writes:

Then I had several low carb reeses mini cups. My BG

now, 2 hours later, is 159. So it still needs to keep coming down, of

course; but I don't think that's too bad.

Hi Maralee,

Having a high bg reading occasionally is okay, especially after a special

dinner. Even people without diabetes is going to get high readings sometimes.

The main point is that you realize that your bg's need to be lower. There

are some people that would love to see readings that you have. No matter what

they do/eat, etc, they still have high readings.

hugs

Eunice - who is trying to stay calm with the ice/snow we have

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But what was your bs after 1 hour. It might have been over 200. I

would have had very little of the appetizer - a big mushroom swiss

burger (without the bun) and a salad (no French fries - or maybe four at

the most). I never want my bs to go above 140 even when I test in one

hour. Any large spike is asking for trouble.

That is just my opinion and what I do. Everyone is different and we all

make our own decisions on what is right for our bodies.

Winifred

I think I do pretty well...with carbs, for the most part. Tonight my

hubby

and I went out for dinner...I had 1/3 or more of the appetizer...fried

and

breaded onion strips...then a big mushroom swiss burger with bun, and at

least half of the fries. Then I had several low carb reeses mini cups.

My BG

now, 2 hours later, is 159. So it still needs to keep coming down, of

course; but I don't think that's too bad.

Maralee

>^..^<

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If you still can't tolerate potatoes, try substituting turnips instead.

Most recipies calling for potatoes will work with turnips, and many

people find that turnips don't make the BS soar the way potatoes do.

Ditto for parsnips and rutabagas.

Re: Re: Blood Test

Donna - from what I was told, you need to have oil and vinegar on the

salad. It is the vinegar that delays the spike from the potato. YMMV but

it might be worth a try.

Barb in NH

----- Original Message -----

From: Donna

Guess this has to be different with each person.

I can eat 1/2 of a small potatoe along with a salad (no dressing) and

a steak.

Though I do have a " delayed " spike; my blood sugar " does " spike

regardless of what I eat with the potatoe.

Believe me, I've tried everything to be able to eat potatoes. Guess

its my Irish half that can't seem to resist them.

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