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i am hoping that some of you here can give me some insight. hubby was just diagnosed with type II. now from the medical side i know what to do and what to look for. the problem that i am having is the diet. i have no clue what he is and is not supposed to have.
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http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-bas...m_campaign=CON
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Well the advice my brother's doctor gave him was "if it tastes good, spit it out."
![]() ![]() ![]() Google "glycemic index" and it will tell you about where different foods fall on the index. Those w/ lower glycemic indexes have less effect on your blood sugar and will help keep it steady longer. As a side benefit, it helps reduce cravings as well. Not to shill for them...but South Beach is an EXCELLENT diet for diabetics. ![]() |
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do some sort of exercise...even if its a walk......more is better, if he has time, mix up his workout routine this is gonna be a fight for him LOL i also told him he had to cut down on the beer as well |
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Well the advice my brother's doctor gave him was "if it tastes good, spit it out." The biggest thing would be cutting out the white stuff. White bread, potatoes, white rice, sugar, pasta...replace it all w/ whole wheat (make sure it's 100% whole wheat). A big thing is weight. I'm assuming he's above average in size so if he lost some weight that will help keep his levels down. Exercise is a biggie as well. The more he gets the better he will feel. All fruits have an over abundance of sugar. As much as I love grapes and oranges I haven't eaten one in years. Apparently apples are the best in the fruit category so once in a while I'll chomp on one but it takes a few short minutes and I feel the effect. Never eat ice cream and never drink beer. Both are laced with sugar. I know it sucks to hear this stuff but speaking from experience if he gets it under control he'll feel a hell of a lot better than what he does today. He's probably been " sweet " for quite a while and forgets what feel good means. |
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like i said this is gonna be a huge struggle for him. no cokes, no beer, no alcohol......plus he actually needs to start excersing now. As far as exercising is concerned if he starts by going for daily walks he'll feel better..... after um... say the first 200 miles. |
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If a person is serious about getting their diabetes under control it is. You are correct about the group of foods you listed foods but don't for one minute think whole wheat is a lot better than white bread. Both have the same sugar content per slice which is an average of 3 grams. It doesn't sound like much but multiply that by two, add your sammich goods and the sugar count goes up in a hurry. All fruits have an over abundance of sugar. As much as I love grapes and oranges I haven't eaten one in years. Apparently apples are the best in the fruit category so once in a while I'll chomp on one but it takes a few short minutes and I feel the effect. Never eat ice cream and never drink beer. Both are laced with sugar. Diet drinks have no sugar... whiskey and vodka etc in moderation is ok providing he uses a non sugar mix. |
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It's hard, for sure, but if he is able to do the things Natasha has listed (she's right
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i told him that i will be more than happy to take him around to multiple places that i see daily and show him how non-compliance with diabetes will end up! |
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I hope it doesn't come to this, but that's a good idea. The step dad to one of my high school classmates passed away several years ago because he did not properly manage his diabetes. He should have been 56 this year.... Horrible thing to watch someone kill themselves that way... losing a toe.. then a foot... then legs... |
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i told him that i will be more than happy to take him around to multiple places that i see daily and show him how non-compliance with diabetes will end up! ![]() I hope it doesn't come to this, but that's a good idea. The step dad to one of my high school classmates passed away several years ago because he did not properly manage his diabetes. He should have been 56 this year.... Horrible thing to watch someone kill themselves that way... losing a toe.. then a foot... then legs... |
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