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diabetics
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.
anyone here to give advice would be great! |
http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-bas...m_campaign=CON
This should start you off til Red comes around. http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...lies/smile.gif |
Well the advice my brother's doctor gave him was "if it tastes good, spit it out." http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...smilies/24.gif http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...smilies/24.gif http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...smilies/24.gif I don't think it's quite THAT serious. 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).
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. http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ilies/wink.gif |
thanks ladies. i did some googling today and its carbs this carbs that, glycemic index...
then i had to go run a call LMAO |
If you can find an actual glycemic index chart it will help show you which foods are on the high end and which are on the low end. Like I know w/ fruits pineapple is way high while berries are much lower.
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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
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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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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.
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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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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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this could be a major kick in the pants for him. I don't have diabetes but going through a lifestyle change like I did last year when i had the blood clot was a real eye opener.
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thanks yall! im hoping that this is the kick in the ass that he needs. i have been telling him for years that he needed to change his eating habits and get back to the gym.
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It's hard, for sure, but if he is able to do the things Natasha has listed (she's right http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...es/tongue2.gif) for even a few weeks, he will likely notice a change in his energy, and just feel better overall. Blood sugar spikes and dips feel horrible. It really is something he can control, he doesn't have to be a victim, so to speak, but he has to want it. My coworker's husband is so stubborn, he suffers so much eating bad food and drink. He's lost a toe, and now he's losing his foot. Some people just don't seem to get it or care, hopefully your husband won't be like that. Hope it all goes well http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...lies/smile.gif
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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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