Diet for diabetic and low oxalate requirements: Suggestions welcome
Seeking information on how to develop and maintain a diabetic diet with the restrictions of a low oxalate diet. Foods allowed seem to be in opposition to one another. Would appreciate suggestions, experiences, and how needs of both diets can be combined.
Thank you, jbrj04
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@denny2019 I am so glad you found a dietitian who can help. This is a tough problem to try to figure out what to eat when the diets are at odds. I am glad you found someone who can guide you and work with you to get a meal plan in place so that you don't have to stop and check everything. To have a month of meals is ambitious, but you will be happy when you've worked it out once it is completed. Also @jbrj04 and @ denise1892 have you tried a dietician? It sounds as if this may be the best step to deal with the conflicting diets.
Carol
Hi I follow Trim Healthy Mama which has been successful for a lot of people who are type 1 and 2; and can be easily modified for any additional nutritional needs.
I have cut back on oxylates but not much difference yet.
Thank you ❤️
hello all...i am new to this site and am trying to coordinate a diabetic type 2, low oxalate and lo fat/pancreatitis diet for my husband...i feel so overwhelmed! i am making grids and lists etc. and am trying to connect with a dietician. i am reading a lot on the internet, and scanning tables and endless lists of what's ok and how to match it all up so i can do some meal planning, but often cannot get specific answers. i have worked the lo oxalate for a while now, but a wrench has been thrown into it due to the 2 new dx,and having to stop our routine of handling his non-making of citric acid...so now the oxalates issue is even larger. any help is so appreciated - thank you! mary
Thank you for articulating so well what I have been going through. You have lifted my spirits greatly knowing now I’m not alone.
Thank you for such down to earth advice & sharing your card formula. It sounds thankfully like a doable way to tackle this daunting task. Your guidance is much appreciated.