Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 > > I read somewhere were we need to keep carbs to a maximum of 220 grams. Is > there such a thing as too little carbs? > > I was just noticing that my days intake of carbs at this point is only 127. > That is not so little as to shut my body into starvation mode is it? > > > Most type 2 diabetics who are well controlled don't eat much more than 125 gms of carbs per day. I usually suggest patients start about there and work up or down according to blood sugars, weight, etc. I eat right around 125 gms a day. Generally 220 grams is too high for most diabetics to maintain good control and keep their weight stable. Some diabetics eat as little as 15-20 gms of carbs a day. I think that's kind of low and relies too much on fat for calories. Ron http://groups.yahoo.com/group/healthy_recipes_for_diabetic_friends Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 Ron - I am one of those that eats very few carbs in a day. If I eat more, my BS goes soaring. I don't understand how the rest of you can eat 120 or more carbs per day. Doesn't it raise your BS like it does mine? I would love to eat more healthy, but I don't know how. Can you advise me please? Re: a question about carbs > >> >> I read somewhere were we need to keep carbs to a maximum of 220 > grams. Is >> there such a thing as too little carbs? >> >> I was just noticing that my days intake of carbs at this point is > only 127. >> That is not so little as to shut my body into starvation mode is it? >> >> >> > > Most type 2 diabetics who are well controlled don't eat much more than > 125 gms of carbs per day. I usually suggest patients start about > there and work up or down according to blood sugars, weight, etc. I > eat right around 125 gms a day. Generally 220 grams is too high for > most diabetics to maintain good control and keep their weight stable. > > Some diabetics eat as little as 15-20 gms of carbs a day. I think > that's kind of low and relies too much on fat for calories. > > Ron > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/healthy_recipes_for_diabetic_friends > > > > > > > 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...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2006 Report Share Posted June 16, 2006 > > Ron - I am one of those that eats very few carbs in a day. If I eat more, > my BS goes soaring. I don't understand how the rest of you can eat 120 or > more carbs per day. Doesn't it raise your BS like it does mine? > > I would love to eat more healthy, but I don't know how. Can you advise me > please? Every diabetic if different in many aspects of their disease, including how much carbs they can tolerate per day. Everyone has to work it out for him/herself with the help of their doc and nutritionist. For example, I do best on small doses of glipizide and metformin and about 120 gms of carbs. If I increase my carbs then I need to increase my meds to control my sugars and end up gaining weight. If I lower my carbs a lot then I have to try to cut my meds to avoid hypoglycemia, and end up with my blood sugars having poorer control with more spikes. It took a fair amount of time to work that out. I don't think eating healthy is that difficult. I try to spread my carbohydrate intake evenly throughout the day with about 30 gms at each meal and 2-3 10 gms snacks. I eat about 6-8 oz. of meat or fish a day. The rest is almost all vegetables. Eggs are fine for breakfast. I use almost exclusively olive oil (2nd choice canola oil). I very rarely eat prepared food or fast food. There are tons of good low carb recipes available. Ron http://groups.yahoo.com/group/healthy_recipes_for_diabetic_friends Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2006 Report Share Posted June 16, 2006 In a message dated 6/16/2006 5:15:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, schappaugh@... writes: If you eat a healthy balanced diet and your blood sugar is too high, wouldn't that mean you need additional medications for your diabetes? A little more metformin? The addition of a little insulin? Or an increase in your insulin? (Or whatever adjustment you doctor wanted to make based upon a healthy balanced diet). I could be jumping the gun on all of this at this point. I am on metformin..started out at 500 mg a day, working my way up to 2000 mg a day adding 500 more each week. Sunday I will be adding another 500 mg, which will bring me up to 1500. So maybe that will help. All of this started out with me trying to find somewhere to get a listing of the optimum levels of the different nutrients so that I can add them to my diet software and track how well I am actually eating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2006 Report Share Posted June 16, 2006 I know some people wouldn't want to think of it this way.... but... If you eat a healthy balanced diet and your blood sugar is too high, wouldn't that mean you need additional medications for your diabetes? A little more metformin? The addition of a little insulin? Or an increase in your insulin? (Or whatever adjustment you doctor wanted to make based upon a healthy balanced diet). I choose not to live my life feeling like I'm deprived of things I love. This doesn't mean that dinner is macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes with gravey and chocolate cake for dessert! But it does mean if I want a little cake on occasion, I can fit it into my diet. Not every day, and not a huge slice. But it also doesn't mean 'never!' I refuse to live my life miserable and cranky because I can't enjoy chocolate, or fruits or even have an occasional sandwich because I want to have an 'extreme' low carb diet just to avoid medications to treat my illness. That's not living life. It's simply existing. If you can control your blood sugars simply by modifying your diet from an extreme of drastic amounts of sugar filled pop, candy, breads and pasta to a healthy and balanced diet... great! Good for you! You are lucky! But not everyone can, and not everyone can live on 6 grams of carbs a day (ok, an exageration, but you get my point). Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2006 Report Share Posted June 16, 2006 Mike, I'm not sure what to change the subject line to but I wanted to tell everyone that I found CHOCOLATE!!!! Hershey is now making a no sugar chocolate syrup with sucralose (I can only use sucralose). It is 15 cal and 4 carbs for 2T. I make an 'egg cream' out of it. Neat drink: however much plain selzter water, 1T 2% lactaid, 2T Hershey Chocolate syrup, and 1 1/2 T of Splenda granules. For my taste the extra splenda makes the chocolate taste more chocolate-y. Others might enjoy it less sweet? anyway, when I find something that works for me I try to remember to share it. JUDITH == > I choose not to live my life feeling like I'm deprived of things I love. > > I refuse to live my life miserable and cranky because I can't enjoy > chocolate, -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.0/368 - Release Date: 6/16/06 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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