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Psychomomquilter 03-12-2012 03:37 AM

no recipe this time, just a question
 
Would anyone share recipes for diabetes? I just discovered I have it and want to find recipes to use. Thanks

SueDor 03-12-2012 03:41 AM

Sorry I don't have any recipes, but I bet you can do a search for diabetic recipes and get some.

Dizzy Dolly 03-12-2012 04:50 AM

I was told that it not just the sugars grams intake you do and watch ..watch your carbs. intakes walk briskly at least 30 mintures a day and lower your carbs intake to 300 grams a day until you get use to that ..Dr say it not what you can`t have it what you can have .. watch your starch..like potatoes .breads.carrots,,ect// and you can have a hershery chocolate candy bar like one bar mini or you can buy one big bar and last 3 days chocolate does not have carbs, sugars only hersherys ,,,,just don`t overdue certain foods ...and you will find as you go along it get easier not so bad as long as you are in control,, go to the local diabetics class they offer at hospital and clinic that help alots and good luck and god bless

lillybeck 03-12-2012 05:00 AM

Diabetis connect is a good source. You can also google diabetic recipes and find a lot

amiable.quilter 03-13-2012 05:18 AM

Don't obsess over it...
 
I know my doctor would kill me for saying this, but eat what you want - in moderation.

I would have slit my wrists years ago if I'd had to have followed all the diet tips and restrictions that you'll get.

I'm 'assuming' you're Type II (adult onset)?

I'm an insulin-dependent diabetic since 1994 with glucose intolerance preceding that so I have a bit of experience...

Diabetes is NOT a death sentence - manage it as a chronic condition and you'll be fine.

DO monitor your blood sugars (some of the new meters use 'alternate site testing' when some say is 'painless' - I'm pretty old school and still do the finger pricks. Since I have to inject insulin (Lantus) anyway, the finger pricks seem inconsequential...)

oops...sorry...shouldn't have gone into 'preaching' mode...

But - seriously - don't obsess about it and live life normally...

Keith

catmcclure 03-13-2012 06:28 AM

Diabetic Living is a really good magazine. It has health tips and recipes. It's not too expensive. You might go to your local library and see if they have back copies.

barny 03-13-2012 06:32 AM

The other guys here are absolutly right on. My sister eats what she wants, but very moderate amounts. You can control this very good.

solstice3 03-13-2012 12:54 PM

some sites to check out. Hope this helps. You can still have your favorites on occasion but need to balance things out.

http://www.januvia.com/sitagliptin/j...WT.mc_id=JA80G

http://www.diabetesinanewlight.com/?...aign=000810021

http://www.diabeticlifestyle.com/recipes

theoldgraymare 03-13-2012 04:46 PM

http://www.diabeticlivingonline.com

Pretty good site.

jbj137 03-14-2012 06:52 AM

I agree with Amiable.Quilter
I am also a diabetic ( diagnosed Aug. 2010)
Eat what you want IN MODERATION,

but walk, walk, & walk.

I did drop most of my bread and sugar
started walking a lot and lost 20 lbs.

Weight loss will do wonders.
J J


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