Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 now don't forget! Dave busted my big bubble all to hell and back when he couldn't wait to tell me that milk is as bad as sugar pop! I figured it was so, but didn't wish to hear any one say it out loud! I only drank 3 gallons a week by my self all my life. started the bad habit in maybe 62 when I started school. we could have all the cold whole milk we could drink. we were told milk is good for you and makes you grow big and strong, so I had milk at every milk and for a snack when ever. milk is as bad as pop with sugar! well hell! what makes Dave so dain smart anyway? I know he is right, but maybe he could have dropped that bomb shell on me ten years back. now I have almond milk on my oats when I eat them and I don't drink it like I did regular moo milk. got a dairy right here not to far away. it cost me $6 per gallon, but have you ever had fresh moo moo? I'm here to tell you it is one of the finest things our loving God ever put in an animal in my opinion! I have a friend that is also T 2 and he said a while back that he wished now that he never would have ever ate red meat! he said not eating all the red meat he desires is the hardest thing he has ever had to do! I feel the same way about milk from a cow. I also like goats milk, but it is high in carbs as well. love butter milk too. never could buy a half gallon of but milk and have it ever last 24 hours. mostly drank it all at one setting. now here I sit and tears falling on to my keyboard thinking of the cold hard fact! I haven't had a drop of cows milk in more then 2 weeks and don't plan to until April. some Saturday in April I will buy me one pint of cow milk and enjoy every drop with my breakfast. every month I will repeat the same practice. got to give up milk and I know it for a fact, just like my buddy has to stop eating all the red meat he would like to eat. how many of the rest of you had to give some thing up that you truly dug a lot and would die for to have? I know there is a certain food or drink in your life that you have always enjoyed and looked forward to enjoying when you had it in front of you. ribs? bacon? ham? candy? chips? cola? ice cream? cookies? cakes? pies? fried potatoes? beer? rum? wine? pasta? bread? etc! come clean with your buddies who have all ready told you there weakness. If you say you never had one, then I say you aren't human or from this earth! Things I have learned I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many many years. I managed to learn a few things along the way- hopefully they will help someone else to learn from my mistakes instead of the hard way !! Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, crush - they are EVIL !!! No matter if they are diet or sugar free or straight up, they all have harmful chemicals that can suppress your immune system. They are also addictive. Avoid them and train yourself to love water, teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much anything, look for a substitute. For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt for preservation. Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied as well as pepping up the taste buds. When possible avoid processed foods. You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried ones. Little changes add up yo a big difference ! Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. I have learned to use cream cheese instead my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or other things. Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers and cookies are better. Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon on waffles, etc. Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of lime or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or nuts for the fiber in it. I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes instead of a candy bar ! You might want to join DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com Love and Good Luck, Lavanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 Well,I have diabetic since the age o2, so never really had " give up " anything as I was raised to eat healthy, but I still love certain foods that I wish I could eat a lot of. These are pasta with lots of tomato sauce, potato chips and fruit of any kind. If I was not diabetic, I would probably be on a fruit diet I don't like milk, but do love most any kind of cheese, but have to eat little of that as it is high in potassium and fat and makes my BG go up hours after eating it. _____ From: blind-diabetics [mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Mark Ruth Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 1:58 PM To: blind-diabetics Subject: Re: Things I have learned now don't forget! Dave busted my big bubble all to hell and back when he couldn't wait to tell me that milk is as bad as sugar pop! I figured it was so, but didn't wish to hear any one say it out loud! I only drank 3 gallons a week by my self all my life. started the bad habit in maybe 62 when I started school. we could have all the cold whole milk we could drink. we were told milk is good for you and makes you grow big and strong, so I had milk at every milk and for a snack when ever. milk is as bad as pop with sugar! well hell! what makes Dave so dain smart anyway? I know he is right, but maybe he could have dropped that bomb shell on me ten years back. now I have almond milk on my oats when I eat them and I don't drink it like I did regular moo milk. got a dairy right here not to far away. it cost me $6 per gallon, but have you ever had fresh moo moo? I'm here to tell you it is one of the finest things our loving God ever put in an animal in my opinion! I have a friend that is also T 2 and he said a while back that he wished now that he never would have ever ate red meat! he said not eating all the red meat he desires is the hardest thing he has ever had to do! I feel the same way about milk from a cow. I also like goats milk, but it is high in carbs as well. love butter milk too. never could buy a half gallon of but milk and have it ever last 24 hours. mostly drank it all at one setting. now here I sit and tears falling on to my keyboard thinking of the cold hard fact! I haven't had a drop of cows milk in more then 2 weeks and don't plan to until April. some Saturday in April I will buy me one pint of cow milk and enjoy every drop with my breakfast. every month I will repeat the same practice. got to give up milk and I know it for a fact, just like my buddy has to stop eating all the red meat he would like to eat. how many of the rest of you had to give some thing up that you truly dug a lot and would die for to have? I know there is a certain food or drink in your life that you have always enjoyed and looked forward to enjoying when you had it in front of you. ribs? bacon? ham? candy? chips? cola? ice cream? cookies? cakes? pies? fried potatoes? beer? rum? wine? pasta? bread? etc! come clean with your buddies who have all ready told you there weakness. If you say you never had one, then I say you aren't human or from this earth! Things I have learned I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many many years. I managed to learn a few things along the way- hopefully they will help someone else to learn from my mistakes instead of the hard way !! Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, crush - they are EVIL !!! No matter if they are diet or sugar free or straight up, they all have harmful chemicals that can suppress your immune system. They are also addictive. Avoid them and train yourself to love water, teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much anything, look for a substitute. For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt for preservation. Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied as well as pepping up the taste buds. When possible avoid processed foods. You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried ones. Little changes add up yo a big difference ! Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. I have learned to use cream cheese instead my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or other things. Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers and cookies are better. Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon on waffles, etc. Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of lime or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or nuts for the fiber in it. I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes instead of a candy bar ! 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Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 seems like Dave told me to watch my fats late at night during my evening meal. maybe the cheese I put on my salad may be causing the number to go up of a morning. I dig fruit too, but we just can't eat a lot of it at one time. I heard the berry family of fruit is the best for us diabetics. I love water melon and cantaloupe and oranges. come to think on it peaches and pineapples aren't bad either. what about keywee? seems like it isn't real high in carbs best I recall when I looked. Things I have learned I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many many years. I managed to learn a few things along the way- hopefully they will help someone else to learn from my mistakes instead of the hard way !! Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, crush - they are EVIL !!! No matter if they are diet or sugar free or straight up, they all have harmful chemicals that can suppress your immune system. They are also addictive. Avoid them and train yourself to love water, teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much anything, look for a substitute. For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt for preservation. Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied as well as pepping up the taste buds. When possible avoid processed foods. You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried ones. Little changes add up yo a big difference ! Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. I have learned to use cream cheese instead my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or other things. Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers and cookies are better. Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon on waffles, etc. Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of lime or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or nuts for the fiber in it. I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes instead of a candy bar ! You might want to join DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com Love and Good Luck, Lavanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 Is pomegranate juice good? Becky Things I have learned > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > many years. > > I managed to learn a few things along the > way- hopefully they will help someone else > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > hard way !! > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > that can suppress your immune system. > > They are also addictive. > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > anything, look for a substitute. > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > for preservation. > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried > ones. > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > other things. > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > and cookies are better. > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > on waffles, etc. > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > lime > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > nuts for the fiber in it. > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > instead of a candy bar ! > > You might want to join > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 I bought some cheese cubes. One flavor is dill Cheese. Becky Things I have learned > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > many years. > > I managed to learn a few things along the > way- hopefully they will help someone else > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > hard way !! > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > that can suppress your immune system. > > They are also addictive. > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > anything, look for a substitute. > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > for preservation. > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried > ones. > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > many > things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > other things. > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > and cookies are better. > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > on waffles, etc. > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of lime > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > nuts for the fiber in it. > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > instead of a candy bar ! > > You might want to join > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 I have been told that us who are diabetic shouldn't be drinking any kind of fruit juice of any kind. of course I suppose orange juice would be nice to have in small cans in case your sugar was to low and you needed a quick fix. you best ask the folks on this list who have a clue. I'm still in the baby step range my self. just learning to walk the talk is where I am at this time. Things I have learned > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > many years. > > I managed to learn a few things along the > way- hopefully they will help someone else > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > hard way !! > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > that can suppress your immune system. > > They are also addictive. > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > anything, look for a substitute. > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > for preservation. > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried > ones. > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > other things. > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > and cookies are better. > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > on waffles, etc. > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > lime > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > nuts for the fiber in it. > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > instead of a candy bar ! > > You might want to join > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 I prefer red grape juice when I need to rays my blood sugar. I only drink a couple ounces though, usually followed by a glucose tablet. This works for me, but each of us needs to find out what works for you. Dave ~~ Now available: THE ATTACHÉ! -- From Desert Breeze Publishing ~~ Visit: http://www.authordavidbond.com Upcoming releases: A TIME TO BUILD -- June, 2012 SWEET MUSIC -- October, 2012 A TIME TO HEAL -- February, 2013 OUT OF THE DESERT -- July, 2013 A TIME TO DANCE -- November, 2013 Things I have learned > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > many years. > > I managed to learn a few things along the > way- hopefully they will help someone else > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > hard way !! > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > that can suppress your immune system. > > They are also addictive. > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > anything, look for a substitute. > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > for preservation. > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried > ones. > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > other things. > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > and cookies are better. > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > on waffles, etc. > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > lime > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > nuts for the fiber in it. > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > instead of a candy bar ! > > You might want to join > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 So am I even though I was tested in September of 2011. I've been in dinial for a while, but have to get out of that. I'm sorry to admit this. Becky Things I have learned > > > > > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > > many years. > > > > I managed to learn a few things along the > > way- hopefully they will help someone else > > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > > hard way !! > > > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > > that can suppress your immune system. > > > > They are also addictive. > > > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > > anything, look for a substitute. > > > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > > for preservation. > > > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are > not > > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of > hard-fried > > ones. > > > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > > other things. > > > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > > and cookies are better. > > > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > > on waffles, etc. > > > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves > which > > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > > lime > > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > > nuts for the fiber in it. > > > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > > instead of a candy bar ! > > > > You might want to join > > > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 A diabetic told me about the Pomagrantedd juice. Becky Things I have learned > > > > > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > > many years. > > > > I managed to learn a few things along the > > way- hopefully they will help someone else > > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > > hard way !! > > > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > > that can suppress your immune system. > > > > They are also addictive. > > > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > > anything, look for a substitute. > > > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > > for preservation. > > > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are > not > > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of > hard-fried > > ones. > > > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > > other things. > > > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > > and cookies are better. > > > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > > on waffles, etc. > > > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves > which > > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > > lime > > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > > nuts for the fiber in it. > > > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > > instead of a candy bar ! > > > > You might want to join > > > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 Becky, this is the place for confessions! Or admitting we've been in denial! Don't feel bad, it's normal. Reading your messages and your posts tells me you want to be part of the party, which means you're interested in improving your health. Good job! Dave ~~ Now available: THE ATTACHÉ! -- From Desert Breeze Publishing ~~ Visit: http://www.authordavidbond.com Upcoming releases: A TIME TO BUILD -- June, 2012 SWEET MUSIC -- October, 2012 A TIME TO HEAL -- February, 2013 OUT OF THE DESERT -- July, 2013 A TIME TO DANCE -- November, 2013 Things I have learned > > > > > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > > many years. > > > > I managed to learn a few things along the > > way- hopefully they will help someone else > > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > > hard way !! > > > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > > that can suppress your immune system. > > > > They are also addictive. > > > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > > anything, look for a substitute. > > > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > > for preservation. > > > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are > not > > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of > hard-fried > > ones. > > > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > > other things. > > > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > > and cookies are better. > > > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > > on waffles, etc. > > > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves > which > > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > > lime > > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > > nuts for the fiber in it. > > > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > > instead of a candy bar ! > > > > You might want to join > > > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 I wonder if the juice like trop 50 would be good or you know the drink mixes that ocean spray and welches have in the single serve packets you mix in to water I believe they are sweetend with spelnda. Dana If you love candles but don't enjoy lighting them or the flame Please take a look at my scentsy party where you will find over 80 fragrances. Lotions, body splashes,, solid perfumes, hand sanitizers, rooms sprays, are just some of the other wonderful products available. And even for those animal lovers these adorable stuffed animals with scent packs inside. www.kelliehickman.scentsy.us and shop under Dana's march Bash until March 31st. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 You are correct Mark. Even 4 oz. of juice has at least 15 or more carbs. Tomato juice has less and I occassiionally will drink 6 or 8 oz. of that (the low salt kind(. _____ From: blind-diabetics [mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Mark Ruth Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 6:27 PM To: blind-diabetics Subject: Re: Things I have learned I have been told that us who are diabetic shouldn't be drinking any kind of fruit juice of any kind. of course I suppose orange juice would be nice to have in small cans in case your sugar was to low and you needed a quick fix. you best ask the folks on this list who have a clue. I'm still in the baby step range my self. just learning to walk the talk is where I am at this time. Things I have learned > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > many years. > > I managed to learn a few things along the > way- hopefully they will help someone else > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > hard way !! > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > that can suppress your immune system. > > They are also addictive. > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > anything, look for a substitute. > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > for preservation. > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried > ones. > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > other things. > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > and cookies are better. > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > on waffles, etc. > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > lime > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > nuts for the fiber in it. > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > instead of a candy bar ! > > You might want to join > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 Read the label. There are many sugar free mixes. _____ From: blind-diabetics [mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Dana Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 7:02 PM To: blind-diabetics Subject: Re: Things I have learned I wonder if the juice like trop 50 would be good or you know the drink mixes that ocean spray and welches have in the single serve packets you mix in to water I believe they are sweetend with spelnda. Dana If you love candles but don't enjoy lighting them or the flame Please take a look at my scentsy party where you will find over 80 fragrances. Lotions, body splashes,, solid perfumes, hand sanitizers, rooms sprays, are just some of the other wonderful products available. And even for those animal lovers these adorable stuffed animals with scent packs inside. www.kelliehickman.scentsy.us and shop under Dana's march Bash until March 31st. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 I really like buttermilk biscuits but don't like drinking it. When I was a child I hated white milk and liked only chocolate. Then when I was pregnant with Debbie they gave me about 9 half gallons of milk on this program I was on called WIC and I thought what the hell am I going to do with 9 half gallons of milk? I did not know Mark to give it to, LOL. Well, all of a sudden I started to like it and although I still like chocolate milk and milk shakes, the white tastes pretty good when it is cold. Well I did go over to 2 percent in recent years. But I heard somewhere in the discussions that we could have half a cup in a day. So I just take a big sip sometimes when making his shakes and I don't pour myself a glass ever. My problem is I do not want to face up to the fact of not having certain foods I like so I just have a oittle taste of this or that. It satisfies the craving without giving me much of it. I do get the Shaky Willies when my blood sugar is not high. Things I have learned > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > many years. > > I managed to learn a few things along the > way- hopefully they will help someone else > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > hard way !! > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > that can suppress your immune system. > > They are also addictive. > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > anything, look for a substitute. > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > for preservation. > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried > ones. > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > other things. > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > and cookies are better. > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > on waffles, etc. > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > lime > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > nuts for the fiber in it. > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > instead of a candy bar ! > > You might want to join > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 IMO, A little sample of this or that is no problemento! I wouldn't suggest going crazy with this, especially if the blood sugar is up, or if you expect to be eating a larger than normal meal for instance. Moderation in conjunction with careful planning can work wonders. Dave ~~ Now available: THE ATTACHÉ! -- From Desert Breeze Publishing ~~ Visit: http://www.authordavidbond.com Upcoming releases: A TIME TO BUILD -- June, 2012 SWEET MUSIC -- October, 2012 A TIME TO HEAL -- February, 2013 OUT OF THE DESERT -- July, 2013 A TIME TO DANCE -- November, 2013 Things I have learned > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > many years. > > I managed to learn a few things along the > way- hopefully they will help someone else > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > hard way !! > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > that can suppress your immune system. > > They are also addictive. > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > anything, look for a substitute. > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > for preservation. > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried > ones. > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > other things. > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > and cookies are better. > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > on waffles, etc. > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > lime > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > nuts for the fiber in it. > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > instead of a candy bar ! > > You might want to join > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 Dear Mark the 1 hard thing I had to give up is the high sugar candy like butter finger and and other things though I have learned that there are sugarfree Candy and so when the holidays like easter and Christmas comes I get Sugarfree candy and only once in a while I have high sugar things just not very often. I Still have diet soda but not as much as I use too its now icetea with auttoficial Sweetner. The hardest thing for me is cutting down on the amount of food I eat. Specially peanutbutter as I like to have butter and peanut on sometimes on toast and sometimes on Crackers. Tight now though I am struggling with high bloodaugar and keep my waight down as it seems like I start to loose waight and just when things start to look good that is where I loose it as the next thing I know I'm back to square 1. Which I hate that when that happen's. Any take care, Sincerely Bower From: blind-diabetics [mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Mark Ruth Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 1:58 PM To: blind-diabetics Subject: Re: Things I have learned now don't forget! Dave busted my big bubble all to hell and back when he couldn't wait to tell me that milk is as bad as sugar pop! I figured it was so, but didn't wish to hear any one say it out loud! I only drank 3 gallons a week by my self all my life. started the bad habit in maybe 62 when I started school. we could have all the cold whole milk we could drink. we were told milk is good for you and makes you grow big and strong, so I had milk at every milk and for a snack when ever. milk is as bad as pop with sugar! well hell! what makes Dave so dain smart anyway? I know he is right, but maybe he could have dropped that bomb shell on me ten years back. now I have almond milk on my oats when I eat them and I don't drink it like I did regular moo milk. got a dairy right here not to far away. it cost me $6 per gallon, but have you ever had fresh moo moo? I'm here to tell you it is one of the finest things our loving God ever put in an animal in my opinion! I have a friend that is also T 2 and he said a while back that he wished now that he never would have ever ate red meat! he said not eating all the red meat he desires is the hardest thing he has ever had to do! I feel the same way about milk from a cow. I also like goats milk, but it is high in carbs as well. love butter milk too. never could buy a half gallon of but milk and have it ever last 24 hours. mostly drank it all at one setting. now here I sit and tears falling on to my keyboard thinking of the cold hard fact! I haven't had a drop of cows milk in more then 2 weeks and don't plan to until April. some Saturday in April I will buy me one pint of cow milk and enjoy every drop with my breakfast. every month I will repeat the same practice. got to give up milk and I know it for a fact, just like my buddy has to stop eating all the red meat he would like to eat. how many of the rest of you had to give some thing up that you truly dug a lot and would die for to have? I know there is a certain food or drink in your life that you have always enjoyed and looked forward to enjoying when you had it in front of you. ribs? bacon? ham? candy? chips? cola? ice cream? cookies? cakes? pies? fried potatoes? beer? rum? wine? pasta? bread? etc! come clean with your buddies who have all ready told you there weakness. If you say you never had one, then I say you aren't human or from this earth! Things I have learned I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many many years. I managed to learn a few things along the way- hopefully they will help someone else to learn from my mistakes instead of the hard way !! Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, crush - they are EVIL !!! No matter if they are diet or sugar free or straight up, they all have harmful chemicals that can suppress your immune system. They are also addictive. Avoid them and train yourself to love water, teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much anything, look for a substitute. For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt for preservation. Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied as well as pepping up the taste buds. When possible avoid processed foods. You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried ones. Little changes add up yo a big difference ! Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. I have learned to use cream cheese instead my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or other things. Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers and cookies are better. Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon on waffles, etc. Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of lime or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or nuts for the fiber in it. I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes instead of a candy bar ! You might want to join DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com Love and Good Luck, Lavanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 I tell you for a fact I have noticed in the ten years that I have known I was a T 2 that many other T 2's just flat out ignore the facts when they first find out they are diabetic. It even seems to me that they continue to eat as they have always ate and with the same old bad habits. they actually change nothing of there life style. I was this very way my self. denial or what ever you wish to label it, but the facts to ignore the disease is there. also it seems while you are still carrying on as normal your sugar doesn't go up fast enough to really get your attention. the saw bones is telling us we are now a T 2, but we choose to not believe him and feel we got lots of time before we have to really buckle down and get serious about it. even your A1C test every 90 days will prove this to be so for most of us T 2's. my first A1C back in 2002 was like 6.3 and it stayed in the 6's for more then 4 years before it actually got in to the 7's. I then got a bit serious with the disease, but never as I should have been. I continued to half ignore the disease and continue on with the same bad eating habits. then as the next few years rolled slowly by my health began to go down hill. in 2007 I had the heart attack that done 25% damage to one side of my heart and I spent the whole month of August in the hospital with one set back after another. I was told by some in the hospital that it was a very good chance that my diabetes had caused the heart problems. I didn't believe it of course. my daddy also had a small heart attack and by pass him self and he wasn't a diabetic, so this is how I looked at it and after maybe one year after my heart attack, once again I went back to eating with bad habits and pushing the diabetes to the back burner. the checking my sugar daily and watching what I ate only lasted maybe nine months after my heart attack. then I continued on down the road of more destruction of bad eating habits. my A1C continued to clime and clime and I got more and more stronger meds to take. then as you know the heart issues came back and then I was dealing with the A fib problems once again as I did in 07, but this round was much worse. once again the saw bones and nurses told me my out of control diabetes was more then likely the cause of my problems. then and only then did they all get my attention. of course this is also the time I gave up my struggle to fight the health issues in my life by my self and gave it all to my God. funny how we will go to God in Prayer and ask him to help us with something that we can't fight our self alone and then we will take it back from God and go try once again to fight the battles by our self. well I finally got knocked down flat on my face after trying it my way and I was all out of fight and had no more stubborn denial left in me. it took me ten years and all kinds of health issues and lots of Prayer to finally understand that I wasn't going to deal with the disease on my own using just my strength to make all the life changes I needed to make. I wish it didn't have to work this way for a lot of diabetics, but it does and I have seen it way to many times in the past. I have a sister in-law right now that has known for 5 years she is a T 2 and she is doing the very same thing I done except she is drinking a lot of alcohol and taking pills that she isn't getting from the doctor. unlucky for her is the fact that her A1C has just now hit 7.1. all those first 5 years she stayed in the 6's with out any meds and telling the doc she would handle it with just diet. I've told her and begged her to just stop and take a look at me, but it isn't getting through to her or she simply is in the denial stage. I Pray for her every day and this is really the only thing I can do. the numbers tell the story and they don't lie. some docs say to stay at 7 and lower and we will be fine and not destroy our health. others say 6.5 and under to save your health. well she is just now at 7 and feeling like she is in control with out meds of any kind. that life style of her's will catch up with her and I believe it is in the near future. she is also the kind of person that thinks she can't be happy in life with out working seven days a week. drinking alcohol by the bucket full and popping pills to get a rush. she isn't 50 yet, but 3 years away. it breaks my heart to see her destroying her health and life as she is doing, but I didn't listen to all that told me either, so makes me wonder why I expect her to listen to me? this isn't the only case though of all the people I know right now that has found out they are now a T 2 simply because they have bad eating habits and are over weight from no exercise each day of any kind. they all will say if you ask them, that they will worry about there disease later when they start feeling bad and of course we all know of this list that will be kind of to late for good control. I have came to realize that most of us need to fall on our face and be drug through the mud first before we will ever listen to good reason or advice. we humans have to do all the bad habits our self and experience the bad results from bad decisions before we can pay attention. we simply have to live out our life doing it all our way, even though we have seen lots of people doing it the same way and having lots of trouble because of it. I think we just have to go through those hard falls our self and know how they feel in a personal way before we can believe the facts. we just can't except that we can do it a easier way and not go through all the pit falls of life doing it all wrong as many before us all ready done and proved was a bad decision. we humans are just simply stubborn and hard headed. I suppose we keep doing the same things over and over hoping we will have different results. this makes no good sense at all, but yet it is what it is and all we roll. I do know though, the longer you don't face the truth and face the facts of this disease, the harder it will be for us down the road when we do decide to get control. nothing can be done to reverse what health damage has all ready been done by the disease, but we can stop it from going any farther and doing more damage. I would say only a small percentage of diabetics one or two will do it the right way from day one when they know. these are the smart one's and the one's who are on top of there game. they aren't stubborn like most of us and they learn faster then do we. they don't have to live out the pit falls to see the truth is really true. they get it right off from the get go and handle there problem head on and take the bull by the horns from the word go. The million dollar q is why do most of us live in denial? why do we ignore the facts? why do we believe it will happen to some one else, but not us? why do we think we got time to make the right choices later? what makes us believe we got time to change? well don't ask me and I was one of these same people for dain near ten years and I have no good answer other then stubborn foolish pride! but none of us can stop from trying to convince those that diabetes is a life ending disease and works slowly to destroy your well being one day at a time. we have to continue banging our heads against the brick wall and never give up, because they who never gave up telling me finally got through to me. I thank God they never gave up and never stopped trying to change me or point me in the right direction. It would be so easy to stop trying and just let people destroy them self if that is there wish, but we who care can't do that. god gave us the wish to care and to help, so we continue to help in any way we can until the day comes when we aren't around to care any more in this life. Things I have learned > > > > > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > > many years. > > > > I managed to learn a few things along the > > way- hopefully they will help someone else > > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > > hard way !! > > > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > > that can suppress your immune system. > > > > They are also addictive. > > > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > > anything, look for a substitute. > > > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > > for preservation. > > > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are > not > > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of > hard-fried > > ones. > > > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > > other things. > > > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > > and cookies are better. > > > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > > on waffles, etc. > > > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves > which > > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > > lime > > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > > nuts for the fiber in it. > > > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > > instead of a candy bar ! > > > > You might want to join > > > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 best advice I can give you is go by what your meter tells you after you have had some. I suppose some of us can handle it and some can't. as they say here on the list, your meter is your best friend because a good friend won't lie to you. Things I have learned > > > > > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > > many years. > > > > I managed to learn a few things along the > > way- hopefully they will help someone else > > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > > hard way !! > > > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > > that can suppress your immune system. > > > > They are also addictive. > > > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > > anything, look for a substitute. > > > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > > for preservation. > > > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are > not > > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of > hard-fried > > ones. > > > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > > other things. > > > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > > and cookies are better. > > > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > > on waffles, etc. > > > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves > which > > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > > lime > > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > > nuts for the fiber in it. > > > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > > instead of a candy bar ! > > > > You might want to join > > > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 well I know that when I drink to much diet anything in a day my leg cramps are way to bad that night. such pain that I would rather put off for many years. seems like crystal light is the worse for me. then not every one has trouble with cramps. Re: Things I have learned I wonder if the juice like trop 50 would be good or you know the drink mixes that ocean spray and welches have in the single serve packets you mix in to water I believe they are sweetend with spelnda. Dana If you love candles but don't enjoy lighting them or the flame Please take a look at my scentsy party where you will find over 80 fragrances. Lotions, body splashes,, solid perfumes, hand sanitizers, rooms sprays, are just some of the other wonderful products available. And even for those animal lovers these adorable stuffed animals with scent packs inside. www.kelliehickman.scentsy.us and shop under Dana's march Bash until March 31st. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 ten gallons of milk for me? I would have tried my best to drink them all before they went bad. you can freeze milk you buy in the store. however, fresh milk from a dairy can't be frozen because it will seperate. if you can only drink 4 ounces of milk and be happy and satisfied, then I take my big fat pig hat off to you my fine lady! Things I have learned > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > many years. > > I managed to learn a few things along the > way- hopefully they will help someone else > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > hard way !! > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > that can suppress your immune system. > > They are also addictive. > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > anything, look for a substitute. > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > for preservation. > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried > ones. > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > other things. > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > and cookies are better. > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > on waffles, etc. > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > lime > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > nuts for the fiber in it. > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > instead of a candy bar ! > > You might want to join > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 now here is what you do. if the company is staying just a bit longer then you wish and you are ready for them to leave, but they have decided to just stay until dinner. you eat the whole bag of that sugar free candy and relax. in a small amount of time the sugar free will hit you and then they will be more then happy to leave your home in a big hurry! works every time! take it from the pig who knows it does for a fact. folks just simply move away from you and can't seem to get far enough away to fast. Things I have learned I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many many years. I managed to learn a few things along the way- hopefully they will help someone else to learn from my mistakes instead of the hard way !! Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, crush - they are EVIL !!! No matter if they are diet or sugar free or straight up, they all have harmful chemicals that can suppress your immune system. They are also addictive. Avoid them and train yourself to love water, teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much anything, look for a substitute. For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt for preservation. Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied as well as pepping up the taste buds. When possible avoid processed foods. You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried ones. Little changes add up yo a big difference ! Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. I have learned to use cream cheese instead my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or other things. Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers and cookies are better. Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon on waffles, etc. Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of lime or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or nuts for the fiber in it. I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes instead of a candy bar ! You might want to join DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com Love and Good Luck, Lavanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 Is it really bad for us to eat one of those little hard butterscotch candies? I just put one in my mouth and suck on it until it finally gets too small and dissipates. I probably do that once or twice a week and also my husband has those fruit slice gumdrops and once in a while when my mouth and throat feel really dry I pop one of those in my mouth and it takes sometimes ten minutes for it to finally get small where I can swallow it. I do not really know how much sugar one of those tiny pieces of candy have but I figure one of those would prevent me from eating a small meal that would contain a lot more. Things I have learned > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > many years. > > I managed to learn a few things along the > way- hopefully they will help someone else > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > hard way !! > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > that can suppress your immune system. > > They are also addictive. > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > anything, look for a substitute. > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > for preservation. > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are not > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of hard-fried > ones. > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > many > things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > other things. > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > and cookies are better. > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > on waffles, etc. > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves which > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of lime > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > nuts for the fiber in it. > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > instead of a candy bar ! > > You might want to join > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 Actually it was 9 half gallons, or 4 and a half gallons. But when I didn't like it and there was only me and it seemed enormous. I did used to freeze milk a lot. But not now, we just buy a half gallon white and a half gallon chocolate a week. needs all the calories he can get because he is bed ridden and had to use a feeding tube for a while. Now I can bombard him with milk shakes made with Instant Breakfast and vanilla ice cream. I do sneak the last little sip that remains in the blender when I pour his glass. It puffs up so much it would overflow the glass, so it overflows into my mouth, LOL. I kind of am focusing on weight loss or at least maintaining but mostly trying to do better at controlling the diabetes. I am probably around 30 or 35 pounds more than I should be. I weighed 167 on Monday. Things I have learned > > > > > > > > I have been a foodie and a diabetc for many > > many years. > > > > I managed to learn a few things along the > > way- hopefully they will help someone else > > to learn from my mistakes instead of the > > hard way !! > > > > Whatever you call them- sodas, soft drinks, > > Cokes, refrescos, root beer, dr pepper , mountain dew sprite, > > crush - they are EVIL !!! > > > > No matter if they are diet or sugar free or > > straight up, they all have harmful chemicals > > that can suppress your immune system. > > > > They are also addictive. > > > > Avoid them and train yourself to love water, > > teas, coffee, or aguas frescas. Aguas frescas > > are infusiions made from flowers or fruit. > > > > They are more natural and have less sugar than straight juice. > > > > When you have something to eat, think about the fiber content. > > > > In my experience, if you have something at night with fiber in > > it there is less likelihood of you crashing from low blood sugar. > > > > If there is something you LOVE to eat but it has too much > > anything, look for a substitute. > > > > For example, if you like pickles, lets say... sweet pickles, > > a better option would be sour dills becaue they are not > > made with sugar. But if you think dills have too much salt, > > make your own refrigerator dills which dont need the salt > > for preservation. > > > > Or make a fresh pickle of cucumbers, onion, vinegar and > > olive oil. and mebeb some hot pepper flakes if you like hot things. > > > > Hot peppers are good for making you feel happy due to their endorphin > > content and are also high in viatmin C and make you feel satisfied > > as well as pepping up the taste buds. > > > > When possible avoid processed foods. > > > > You dont need the hidden chemicals or salts or sugars. > > > > Homeade tastes better, is cheaper and fresher as well and > > you can make it to your own taste. Some examples are > > mustard, blender mayonnaise, salsa, salad dressings like > > ranch or blue cheese or italian ot french. > > > > Try to find textures that mimic those of the things you like but are > not > > good for you, like kale chips instead of potato chips, or sweet potato > > fries instead of white potato fries, steamed tacos instead of > hard-fried > > ones. > > > > Little changes add up yo a big difference ! > > > > Often, dialysis patients have high phosphorus > > (vitamin K) leves in their blood and this cases them to be unable to et > > many things we all love like chocolate and cheese. > > > > I have learned to use cream cheese instead > > my preferred cheese on burgers or in pasta or sandwiches or > > other things. > > > > Whole wheat pasta is better than regular pasta because is has fiber > > and your body needs that fiber to ruminate on. Whole wheat crackers > > and cookies are better. > > > > Instead of sugar syrup, use agave nectar or just a sprinkle of cinnamon > > on waffles, etc. > > > > Use the pure fruit spreads instead of jelly, or at least preserves > which > > have more fiber thn jelly and have a great texture. > > > > Instead of relying on salt for taste use other spices or a squeeze of > > lime > > or lemon or a spritz of vinegar. > > > > If you feel the need to put something in your mouth, suck on ice. > > > > Take one bite at a time, chew it deliberately, and dont pick up > > another bite until you have swallowed the previous one. > > > > Thank God for each bite or sip a you take it. > > > > If you MUST have cake or pie, choose one with fruit and/or > > nuts for the fiber in it. > > > > I am not a dietician nor a doctor, just a lay diabetic who > > wants to help others avoid the pirfalls I have experienced. > > > > We all need a little sugar,just choose your poison wisely. (ie: grapes > > instead of a candy bar ! > > > > You might want to join > > > > DIABETIC-RECIPE@yahoogroups,com > > > > Love and Good Luck, Lavanda > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 I just gave up cigarettes. I've smoked on and off, but I miss it, but I sure don't miss the coughing and the smell. I heard that smoking causes swelling in the legs. I went back to smoking in the summer of 2010 and really started again in December of 2011. I have quit before. I hope to stay off for good this time. Becky Re: Things I have learned > > > > I wonder if the juice like trop 50 would be good or you know the drink > mixes that ocean spray and welches have in the single serve packets you > mix in to water I believe they are sweetend with spelnda. > Dana > If you love candles but don't enjoy lighting them or the flame > Please take a look at my scentsy party where you will find over 80 > fragrances. > Lotions, body splashes,, solid perfumes, hand sanitizers, rooms sprays, > are just some of the other wonderful products available. And even for > those animal lovers these adorable stuffed animals with scent packs > inside. > www.kelliehickman.scentsy.us > and shop under Dana's march Bash until March 31st. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 I found I liked the Crystal Light but some of them give me a little heart burn and leave an after taste. I really do like the Iced Tea Peach one however. I also notice I get some flavors in the Kroger kind that we don't see in the Cryatal Light. The Kroger ones have the powder in the little cups. The Crystal Light has the little envelopes inside the container. I think those containers are cool so I saved several of them. I figure I could use them to put things in such as small pieces of candy. Re: Things I have learned > > > > I wonder if the juice like trop 50 would be good or you know the drink > mixes that ocean spray and welches have in the single serve packets you > mix in to water I believe they are sweetend with spelnda. > Dana > If you love candles but don't enjoy lighting them or the flame > Please take a look at my scentsy party where you will find over 80 > fragrances. > Lotions, body splashes,, solid perfumes, hand sanitizers, rooms sprays, > are just some of the other wonderful products available. And even for > those animal lovers these adorable stuffed animals with scent packs > inside. > www.kelliehickman.scentsy.us > and shop under Dana's march Bash until March 31st. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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