Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The revised food choices seem good. You can handle and should be walking a lot more than 3x a week. Unless there is something you aren’t mentioning.
OP here. Walking is hard to fit in. I have three kids who are each in multiple activities. I’m always running someone to baseball, ballet, cello lessons, etc.
Anonymous wrote:May I just share and get tips for the future? Three weeks ago I was diagnosed as diabetic. I’m 5’6” and weighed 245 lbs.
I made some changes and lost 9 lbs in the last three weeks.
I walk 3x/week and started eating the following:
Breakfast: 1 piece high fiber bread, 2 soft-boiled eggs, 1/3 cup fresh spinach, and tons of black pepper
Lunch: 1 cup fresh broccoli, 3/4 cup cherry tomatoes, 1/2 cup red pepper, 1 cup carrots, a little hummus to make the broccoli palatable, and 2 chicken tenders or 8 shrimp.
Dinner: either something low carb or vegetarian (my triglycerides were also high). Last night it was chicken and salad, tonight it was chickpea curry with cauliflower and peas on dal.
Any words of wisdom for me? I’ve made good progress the last three weeks, but I have a long way to go.
Anonymous wrote:The revised food choices seem good. You can handle and should be walking a lot more than 3x a week. Unless there is something you aren’t mentioning.
Anonymous wrote:Do not attempt this without a cgm. For all you know the dal spikes you as much as a cookie. Mmi think your meals generally sound great but you need daily data.
I would also try some fasting the week after you get your period. It really helps reset your baseline insulin.
Anonymous wrote:Do not attempt this without a cgm. For all you know the dal spikes you as much as a cookie. Mmi think your meals generally sound great but you need daily data.
I would also try some fasting the week after you get your period. It really helps reset your baseline insulin.