Anyone find that foods listed as "safe" spike your blood?
I found a couple of menus for Diabetic 2 people. I tried them and it was like being poisoned! I have found I cannot eat a skinny bread sandwich with fat free turkey, fat free cheese, and five spinach leaves. I had a few baked chips with it. That was last night and this morning my blood was 155!. So no more sandwiches. I tried cereal with blueberries one night. My blood was again in the 150's the next morning. Next supper, I ate a salad: lettuce, a small plum tomato, a sprinkle of walnuts, and five mini carrots. I used fat free dressing. My blood was 166! So sandwiches, cereal, salads are out.
The only food that works is roasted chicken breast, and green veggies. No bread, no fruit. Heaven forbid I should eat pasta or rice or a dessert of any kind.
The greens are good, but I have eaten them daily for weeks, and have reached the point that I don't think I can look another plate of these items without feeling ill. I have been exercising every day, and have lost NO weight. So I don't understand that. I have seen a dietitian twice because my endocrinologist required it. The little girl (I say that because she was maybe 22 years old and couldn't answer any questions I had---not too well schooled.) didn't even have a diet to give me to follow. She had the pat answer: "Eat a diabetes diet, exercise, and check your blood."
My endo doesn't agree with the American Diabetes Assoc. So most of my appointment with him is telling me the differences and suggesting medicine I could take. I take no medicine. I am at my wit's end. I agree with @ihatediabetes. I am totally tired of this disease ruining and ruling my life.
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@brendisha79
Hi Brenda:You mentioned "try new alternatives for those foods that may not be so nutritious." Could you give us one or two examples of how you have done that successfully? Teresa
No, A1C should not rise with age. One of the things that could cause is the continued excess consumption of refined carbohydrates (CHO) after older age which possibly leads to insulin resistance.
-Brenda
what about fruits
If i eat small portions of anything every 2 hours my diet is stabilized and bs is about 125 average. I really eat fruit and cottage cheese. Yogurt makes me want to throw up.....for breakfast i usually eat corn flakes with aromia berries or cheerios with aronia berries. ( i grow the berries) aronia berries have about 4 ½ the antioxidents of blueberries. By themselves they are tart but you get ued to them
Ive started using tumeric with my food. Like i said i just started so i dont the results yet but everything i read says it is a must for what ails you
I have the same problem and here is what i eat. Anything i want only very small portions. Cherries, pineapple,melon for snack....eat every 2 hours
Forgot nuts... Lots of nuts