Anonymous wrote:My husband is diabetic, and wears a CGM device. What I have noticed is this, because the feedback is ongoing and relatively immediate. The body does not distinguish between 'good carbs' and 'bad carbs'. A mango spikes his sugar just as much as a tsp of sugar in the coffee.
Mine was also slowly starting to creep up to unacceptable levels (to me). So, carbs, even the so-called 'good carbs', in *extreme* moderation. And by that, I mean 2 tbsp of rice is one serving. Half a slice of low-carb bread. You can eat more pulses, legumes, beans, etc., but again, measured amounts. Sweeter fruits are either to be avoided, or eaten like a small slice or two. Berries are okay. Eat healthy proteins, because that will fill you up, and keep you from getting hungry again. I like to snack a lot, but my snacks are almost all nuts, and those, I eat like I'm a squirrel (one at a time, taking a long time to nibble/savor). When I'm not really hungry, and just want to eat something, I pop a gum in my mouth. Mostly takes care of that 'I want my mouth to be occupied' feeling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great website with tons of articles and recipes:
www.diabetes.org
https://www.diabetes.org/
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Anonymous wrote:Great website with tons of articles and recipes:
www.diabetes.org
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op do you live in the area? If so, Holy Cross hospital in Silver Spring has a wonderful DPP program ( Diabetes prevention program) It is free and I went through the program started before the pandemic and then we had to zoom. They still offer support and ideas for exercises and healthy eating.
https://www.holycrosshealth.org/find-a-service-or-specialty/diabetes-prevention-and-education/diabetes-prevention-program
If you follow what they say than it works! I started at 190 ( very obese) and I am now 139 as of today. It is a year long program and the first six months they show you how to lose the weight and the next six months how to keep it off.
Would be happy to answer any other questions about the program.
Thank you so much! What time were your meetings at generally?
Anonymous wrote:Try and have them with proteins and in smaller portions to offset the glycemic load of carbohydrates.
Anonymous wrote:Consider trying weight watchers. Not to lose weight but to eat more healthily.
Anonymous wrote:Op do you live in the area? If so, Holy Cross hospital in Silver Spring has a wonderful DPP program ( Diabetes prevention program) It is free and I went through the program started before the pandemic and then we had to zoom. They still offer support and ideas for exercises and healthy eating.
https://www.holycrosshealth.org/find-a-service-or-specialty/diabetes-prevention-and-education/diabetes-prevention-program
If you follow what they say than it works! I started at 190 ( very obese) and I am now 139 as of today. It is a year long program and the first six months they show you how to lose the weight and the next six months how to keep it off.
Would be happy to answer any other questions about the program.