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#2
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Missouri
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There are LOTS of recipes online. There are also lots of groups and classes that help guide meal planning. I've pretty much deleted sodas (of any kind) and changed sweets to fruits (fresh when in season). And I do much more exercising - mostly walking. Good luck, it does get better.
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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ditto on the suggestion to Google for recipes online.
Also, check out the Diabetes website.
A referral to a Dietitian would be a good start for both you and your husband. S/He would be able to help you understand/learn more about diabetes and how to adapt your lifestyle, food choices and meal planning to work for you.
#4
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: NE Wisconsin
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Once you figure out WHAT he will be eating, familiarize him with your measuring cups. Most men don't know what a half cup looks like, unless they cook. My husband still pulls out the 1/2 cup measure for cereals, even though he's been watching his portions for a couple of years.
#6
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Florida - formerly Montana
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As the others have stated, always measure until both of you are familiar with actual portions. His doctor should be able to recommend a dietitian as well as give you some tips and pointers. Here is a good website to use for all kinds of information.
www.diabeticlivingonline.com
Good luck. It does get better. I am not diabetic, but haved lived around many my entire life and have cooked for several.
www.diabeticlivingonline.com
Good luck. It does get better. I am not diabetic, but haved lived around many my entire life and have cooked for several.
#7
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: IN
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The dietician will also teach you how to read labels when you shop. This in itself is invaluable information. You wouldn't believe the hidden stuff in processed foods. Good luck with your search. Once you get the hang of it, you will BOTH benefit.
#8
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Port Charlotte, Fl
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The best is with a dietician and they can tell him/you what amts he should have depending on his wgt. Does he have a diabetes monitor One Touch will let you go on there if you do and they will let you put in your info and they ask you online some Q's about what you like to eat they will make up a diet for him and he can go in and if they gave him a food he doesn't like he can click on it and they will give him choices. It's good to help him out they give a lot of info to you also. He'll mainly have to monitor carbs in any form. Sweets are allowed but you have to learn to swap foods for the amt of carbs/sweets. He'll be ok once he gets used to how much of each thing he can have and when. Good Luck. Sue
#10
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Kansas
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Check with your local Extension office. Ours has all kinds of free information and recipes as well as classes you can attend. The Home Economist in that office will also work with you and or your husband with eating/nutrition if you want them to.
Also your local health department should have diabetic classes and information.
Good luck!
Also your local health department should have diabetic classes and information.
Good luck!
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