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In a message dated 1/24/2006 9:26:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

mcie2@... writes:

I wish there were lists of good

foods and bad foods that I could compare all three problems and find

the common foods. Any suggestions?

Hi Jan,

It would be so easy for people with diabetes to control their bg's (blood

glucose) if we could all eat the same foods, but that isn't true.

Until you can meet with a nutritionist or a diabetes educator, you may want

to cut out starchy and high carb foods. If you eat bread, it should be whole

wheat. There are some breads that have only 7 carbs per slice. Salads with

some type of protein are good. What are some of the foods you have been

eating and we can make suggestions.

The best thing for controlling diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol

is exercise. Walking is very good. You need to start out slow, walking

even 5 or 10 minutes several times a day will help. If you have not been

exercising, you may want to call your doctor and ask if it is okay to start.

He

knows your health situation. We can only make suggestions.

Substitute hot green tea for part of the milk and diet sodas you are now

drinking. Green tea has a lot of good health benefits and it will also help to

curb your appetite, or it did for me. Are you testing yet? Milk causes

higher numbers for some people. You may want to cut back on the amount of milk

you drink until you find out how it affects your bg's.

Until you see your doctor, do the best you can. Don't get overwhelmed or

stressed with all the information. Just take it one day at a time. You can

get control of your health problems, but it will take time.

hugs

Eunice

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Hi everyone,

I'm new to the group and was just diagnosed last week. I was put on

500mg Metaformin twice a day. I' don't go to the doctor until next

month and am so unsure about what I should/shouldn't be eating. Making

it worse, I also have high blood pressure and high cholesterol and am

obese. Seems what it's ok to eat for one problem; it's not ok to eat

for another. For years, I've drank about a gallon of water a day, only

skim milk, only diet soda. I can't eat any form of fish or legumes!!!

That's a problem all the way around. I wish there were lists of good

foods and bad foods that I could compare all three problems and find

the common foods. Any suggestions?

Jan

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Yes, I'm testing only in the morning right now. Usually between 115 and

125 after fasting. I think that's good.

As far as what I eat, everything. I eat lots of fruits and vegies,

which I know is good. But I also am a junk food addict, which is bad.

Love my dairy, potatoes and rice. I don't like whole wheat, brown rice,

it just won't go down, no matter how hard I try. I do fine during the

day eating healthy food (probably too much though). But I always feel

hungry so then I snack all evening. It seems without the breads/pastas

I never feel full.

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Yes, I'm testing only in the morning right now. Usually between 115 and

125 after fasting. I think that's good.

As far as what I eat, everything. I eat lots of fruits and vegies,

which I know is good. But I also am a junk food addict, which is bad.

Love my dairy, potatoes and rice. I don't like whole wheat, brown rice,

it just won't go down, no matter how hard I try. I do fine during the

day eating healthy food (probably too much though). But I always feel

hungry so then I snack all evening. It seems without the breads/pastas

I never feel full.

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Yes, I'm testing only in the morning right now. Usually between 115 and

125 after fasting. I think that's good.

As far as what I eat, everything. I eat lots of fruits and vegies,

which I know is good. But I also am a junk food addict, which is bad.

Love my dairy, potatoes and rice. I don't like whole wheat, brown rice,

it just won't go down, no matter how hard I try. I do fine during the

day eating healthy food (probably too much though). But I always feel

hungry so then I snack all evening. It seems without the breads/pastas

I never feel full.

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> I wish there were lists of good

> foods and bad foods that I could compare all three problems and find

> the common foods. Any suggestions?

> Jan

>

Hi Jan,

I'm sorry to hear about your dilemna. My doctor pretty much did the

same thing to me. I was out there all alone and didn't know what to

eat. I was a nervous wreck.

You'll get some very sound advice from the veterans in this group.

It's been 3 weeks since my diagnosis and I feel I'm making some

progress. Start walking...even if it's just around the house. I

bought a pedometer so I could track my steps. The first couple of days

I was amazed at how little I move.

As far as what to eat...if you have a meter, it would help to start

testing. You can learn (at least that's what I've been doing) from

trial and error what affect your blood sugar.

Are you scheduled for any diabetes education classes? I go to meet

with an educator (finally) today.

Stick around. Read some older posts. You can do this!

Good luck to you,

Sheila

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> I wish there were lists of good

> foods and bad foods that I could compare all three problems and find

> the common foods. Any suggestions?

> Jan

>

Hi Jan,

I'm sorry to hear about your dilemna. My doctor pretty much did the

same thing to me. I was out there all alone and didn't know what to

eat. I was a nervous wreck.

You'll get some very sound advice from the veterans in this group.

It's been 3 weeks since my diagnosis and I feel I'm making some

progress. Start walking...even if it's just around the house. I

bought a pedometer so I could track my steps. The first couple of days

I was amazed at how little I move.

As far as what to eat...if you have a meter, it would help to start

testing. You can learn (at least that's what I've been doing) from

trial and error what affect your blood sugar.

Are you scheduled for any diabetes education classes? I go to meet

with an educator (finally) today.

Stick around. Read some older posts. You can do this!

Good luck to you,

Sheila

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> I wish there were lists of good

> foods and bad foods that I could compare all three problems and find

> the common foods. Any suggestions?

> Jan

>

Hi Jan,

I'm sorry to hear about your dilemna. My doctor pretty much did the

same thing to me. I was out there all alone and didn't know what to

eat. I was a nervous wreck.

You'll get some very sound advice from the veterans in this group.

It's been 3 weeks since my diagnosis and I feel I'm making some

progress. Start walking...even if it's just around the house. I

bought a pedometer so I could track my steps. The first couple of days

I was amazed at how little I move.

As far as what to eat...if you have a meter, it would help to start

testing. You can learn (at least that's what I've been doing) from

trial and error what affect your blood sugar.

Are you scheduled for any diabetes education classes? I go to meet

with an educator (finally) today.

Stick around. Read some older posts. You can do this!

Good luck to you,

Sheila

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> In a message dated 1/24/2006 9:26:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> mcie2@y... writes:

>

> I wish there were lists of good

> foods and bad foods that I could compare all three problems and find

> the common foods. Any suggestions?

>

Try this site. You want to emphasize foods that are low in

carbohydrates and have a low glycemic index. I find that for myself I

need to stick to less than 120 grams of carbs per day, pretty equally

divided.

http://www.mendosa.com/gilists.htm

For recipes, try the diabetic recipe group I co-moderate with Gloria.

There are over 1500 recipes in its well-organized files. Lots of

really tasty stuff. By going through the recipes you'll get a good

idea of what works for diabetics. It's at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/healthy_recipes_for_diabetic_friends

Ron

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> In a message dated 1/24/2006 9:26:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> mcie2@y... writes:

>

> I wish there were lists of good

> foods and bad foods that I could compare all three problems and find

> the common foods. Any suggestions?

>

Try this site. You want to emphasize foods that are low in

carbohydrates and have a low glycemic index. I find that for myself I

need to stick to less than 120 grams of carbs per day, pretty equally

divided.

http://www.mendosa.com/gilists.htm

For recipes, try the diabetic recipe group I co-moderate with Gloria.

There are over 1500 recipes in its well-organized files. Lots of

really tasty stuff. By going through the recipes you'll get a good

idea of what works for diabetics. It's at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/healthy_recipes_for_diabetic_friends

Ron

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> In a message dated 1/24/2006 9:26:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> mcie2@y... writes:

>

> I wish there were lists of good

> foods and bad foods that I could compare all three problems and find

> the common foods. Any suggestions?

>

Try this site. You want to emphasize foods that are low in

carbohydrates and have a low glycemic index. I find that for myself I

need to stick to less than 120 grams of carbs per day, pretty equally

divided.

http://www.mendosa.com/gilists.htm

For recipes, try the diabetic recipe group I co-moderate with Gloria.

There are over 1500 recipes in its well-organized files. Lots of

really tasty stuff. By going through the recipes you'll get a good

idea of what works for diabetics. It's at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/healthy_recipes_for_diabetic_friends

Ron

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Remember that fruits are usually very high in carbs, and some are much much

larger than one serving (a 'single serving' size apple is much smaller than

most of the apples at the grocery store...a serving is the size of the

smallest apples you can find in a bag of apples).

You may find as time passes on the medications that you feel less hungry (as

the cells in your body actually are able to use the glucose in your blood

for food!)

Also, part of feeling satisfied after eating is psychological as well. If

you are used to sitting and munching all night long, you will miss the

activity of eating if you cut back on snacks etc. You may want to try

finding an activity that will replace the activity of eating. Take a walk,

go to the art store and buy some paints and take up painting... do things to

keep yourself from thinking about food and eating. Sometimes having

something to distract yourself from the food helps keep you from eating as

much.

Mike

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> Yes, I'm testing only in the morning right now. Usually between 115 and

> 125 after fasting. I think that's good.

>

> As far as what I eat, everything. I eat lots of fruits and vegies,

> which I know is good. But I also am a junk food addict, which is bad.

> Love my dairy, potatoes and rice. I don't like whole wheat, brown rice,

> it just won't go down, no matter how hard I try. I do fine during the

> day eating healthy food (probably too much though). But I always feel

> hungry so then I snack all evening. It seems without the breads/pastas

> I never feel full.

>

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>

>

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

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> Hope you come back soon!

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In a message dated 1/25/2006 8:59:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

schappaugh@... writes:

Sometimes having

something to distract yourself from the food helps keep you from eating as

much.

Hi Mike,

Distracting myself from food is the reason I don't belong to any recipe

groups. There are a couple of groups not related to diabetes that I belong to.

When recipes are posted, most of the time I delete that message. I do have a

lot of willpower when it comes to eating. I can eat one or two potato

chips, a bite of pie, cake, etc and be satisfied. Reading recipes or about

food

in general does cause me to want to go to the kitchen and get a snack.

Instead of thinking about food, I'd much rather be reading about herbs,

aromatherapy, reading a good book, walking, planning different things I want to

do to

our house and my favorite, shopping.

hugs

Eunice - who eats to live, not live to eat

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In a message dated 1/25/2006 8:59:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

schappaugh@... writes:

Sometimes having

something to distract yourself from the food helps keep you from eating as

much.

Hi Mike,

Distracting myself from food is the reason I don't belong to any recipe

groups. There are a couple of groups not related to diabetes that I belong to.

When recipes are posted, most of the time I delete that message. I do have a

lot of willpower when it comes to eating. I can eat one or two potato

chips, a bite of pie, cake, etc and be satisfied. Reading recipes or about

food

in general does cause me to want to go to the kitchen and get a snack.

Instead of thinking about food, I'd much rather be reading about herbs,

aromatherapy, reading a good book, walking, planning different things I want to

do to

our house and my favorite, shopping.

hugs

Eunice - who eats to live, not live to eat

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Hi,

Just my 2 cents worth but I also went through what you are. I

never felt full and gained a lot of weight before being diagnosed.

If you give the meds a chance to work, you will feel full again.

Also it helps to make a food and mood journal. That way you see if

the cravings are due to boredom/depression, etc. I found I craved

pasta when I was upset - I still love the carbs but am trying to be

better at control.

Good Luck,

Vicki

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Hi,

Just my 2 cents worth but I also went through what you are. I

never felt full and gained a lot of weight before being diagnosed.

If you give the meds a chance to work, you will feel full again.

Also it helps to make a food and mood journal. That way you see if

the cravings are due to boredom/depression, etc. I found I craved

pasta when I was upset - I still love the carbs but am trying to be

better at control.

Good Luck,

Vicki

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Today I went to El Fenix (Tex-Mex food) with my husband for a late lunch.

I had the most wonderful thing. All of their salads were laden with cheese,

avocado, beans, etc., except something that was called a Combination Salad.

It was just lettuce and tomato and purple cabbage. I asked them to put

grilled chicken on it, and it was **wonderful**. I squeezed a bit of lemon

juice on it at first, but I quickly found that I didn't need the lemon.

That and iced tea was a perfect lunch for me. The chicken being grilled

(fajita chicken) gave it a scrumptious flavor.

Just sharing.

Donns

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Today I went to El Fenix (Tex-Mex food) with my husband for a late lunch.

I had the most wonderful thing. All of their salads were laden with cheese,

avocado, beans, etc., except something that was called a Combination Salad.

It was just lettuce and tomato and purple cabbage. I asked them to put

grilled chicken on it, and it was **wonderful**. I squeezed a bit of lemon

juice on it at first, but I quickly found that I didn't need the lemon.

That and iced tea was a perfect lunch for me. The chicken being grilled

(fajita chicken) gave it a scrumptious flavor.

Just sharing.

Donns

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Today I went to El Fenix (Tex-Mex food) with my husband for a late lunch.

I had the most wonderful thing. All of their salads were laden with cheese,

avocado, beans, etc., except something that was called a Combination Salad.

It was just lettuce and tomato and purple cabbage. I asked them to put

grilled chicken on it, and it was **wonderful**. I squeezed a bit of lemon

juice on it at first, but I quickly found that I didn't need the lemon.

That and iced tea was a perfect lunch for me. The chicken being grilled

(fajita chicken) gave it a scrumptious flavor.

Just sharing.

Donns

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> Distracting myself from food is the reason I don't belong to any recipe

> groups. There are a couple of groups not related to diabetes that I

> belong to.

I hear you! I usually skip all of the recipes as well. (One thing I don't

need are new ideas on how to eat things I probably don't need anyway!) :-)

However I did focus on food for one art project... it was a drawing of a

bowl of apples!

Mike

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> Distracting myself from food is the reason I don't belong to any recipe

> groups. There are a couple of groups not related to diabetes that I

> belong to.

I hear you! I usually skip all of the recipes as well. (One thing I don't

need are new ideas on how to eat things I probably don't need anyway!) :-)

However I did focus on food for one art project... it was a drawing of a

bowl of apples!

Mike

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In a message dated 1/25/2006 10:07:12 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

schappaugh@... writes:

I hear you! I usually skip all of the recipes as well. (One thing I don't

need are new ideas on how to eat things I probably don't need anyway!)

Hi Mike,

At one time this group was open to posting recipes. What a joke. We had

people forwarding recipes (as many as 10 at a time) from other groups. Recipes

were being posted that were very high in carbs. Members were complaining.

Rules were established and approved by the members. That's why only

occasionally will recipes be posted now.

Did your bowl of apples look good enough to eat after you finished the

drawing. LOL

hugs

Eunice

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In a message dated 1/25/2006 10:07:12 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

schappaugh@... writes:

I hear you! I usually skip all of the recipes as well. (One thing I don't

need are new ideas on how to eat things I probably don't need anyway!)

Hi Mike,

At one time this group was open to posting recipes. What a joke. We had

people forwarding recipes (as many as 10 at a time) from other groups. Recipes

were being posted that were very high in carbs. Members were complaining.

Rules were established and approved by the members. That's why only

occasionally will recipes be posted now.

Did your bowl of apples look good enough to eat after you finished the

drawing. LOL

hugs

Eunice

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