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Feeling worse on the gestational diabetes diet?
I was just diagnosed with gestational diabetes. It explains a lot because I've gained weight rapidly without changing my diet, have high levels of amniotic fluid and at 29 weeks my daughter's weight is estimated at 3.9 lbs Since the diagnosis last week, I have been following the diet religiously and have been eating small meals every two hours, cutting out sugar and juices and counting carbs. And I have to say that I feel AWFUL. I feel tired and lethargic and feel hungry all the time, and even feel nauseous at times. I felt MUCH better before I was eating worse carbs, pastas, sugars . Anyone else had this happen? I have an appointment with my doctor in a few days so I'll ask him there but wanted to know if anyone else has experienced something similar. Is my body just adjusting to this new diet? Or is something wrong? Thanks
Does anyone know a good site for diabetes diet?
Me and my husband have type 2 diabetes. I've had it for 7 yrs, my husband has had it for 2 weeks. Mine is under control but my husband's is not. It's getting better but we would like to lose some weight. Please help....
Type 2 diabetes diet... ?
I was just wondering what kind of foods can a person with type 2 diabetes can eat. Thanks
Currently on gestational diabetes diet and confused!?
I have been following this diet very closely, but still finding myself testing higher than they said I should. They told me that an hour after a meal I should be testing 120 130 or below, after a meal I have been testing 140 160. Tonight for dinner I had skinless baked chicken breast, broccoli, and half of a potato, which is less than they told me to have and still tested a 160 Yesterday for lunch a I had a big slice of chicken wing pizza didn't eat the crust and only tested a 115. I don't understand why I am scoring high when I am following their diet so closely, and barely having any carbs. Has anybody else had this problem? Would I need to be put on insulin if I am following their diet and testing over the 130? I am very confused and I feel like the only way I will find out what is setting it off is if I test before and after every meal I eat, which would be 6 times a day and that is not including snacks,my insurance is not covering the testing strips and they would be $115 every 2 weeks if I test 6 times a day, which with a baby on the way is very hard. Any suggestions or advice? I am lost and unsure of what I should eat to keep my numbers down since the food ideas the dietitian nutritionist gave me are raising my numbers, I just want to have a healthy baby.my ob gyn, diabetes dietician and nutritionist all told me to test 1 hour after a meal, which all of my paperwork also states this. Some people are recommended to test 2 hours after, but I am not one of them.I have been told it is good to test before I eat to kind of get an idea of where my blood sugar is before I eat, and to follow my instructions of testing 1 hour later to see how much that number rises after a meal. I have just looked at numerous websites that state that your doctor will instruct you to test 1 hour or 2 hours after a meal....
Borderline Diabetes---Diet?
My doctor told me that I had borderline diabetes which can be managed by my diet. I know to stay away from candy, cakes, cookies etc. But, can I have fruit? Someone told me to avoid. cereals? Carbs? I really need a good guide to what foods I can eat. A one day meal plan would be really helpful.
Diabetes Diet?
Does anyone know a website or know personally of a diet that a doctor would put you on if you have or were close to having diabetes? I need to eat healthier and I think that type of diet would help. Thanks.
My daughters just been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, diet advice and support group help?
She is 3 yrs old, been diagnosed a week, all the info in leaflets and on the web is about hypo's, but her probs at the minute are high BS not low.Any help or advice? Also anyone know of any good support networks out there, that you don't have to pay for? She has a dietician who said her diet is fine, don't change anything, they work her insulin level around her rather than vice versa. I am quite worried that after a week she is still having readings almost into the 30s mmol.Morning readings are normal, then go up all day with bedtime ones being around 25 30 occasionally higher.Her diabetic nurse is saying about getting her insulin levels right, and has been highering her morning dose all week, we are now on 10 units in a morning, and doing a little better, but not much.I think I may be over reacting a little I have to keep adding on here, not sure if I can add a reply, I can't work it out Anyway, I am worrying myself stupid here, I know many people go through the same, I am a born worrier My worst fear, I have to leave her for at least 3 days and nights in only 10 weeks, I have to go into hospital to have my baby by c sec. Terrified about leaving her isn't the word for it Thankyou all for your replies, there is some fab info in there. x
Diabetes diet confusion?
I dont think i have diabetes, but i want to prevent it, however Im receiving so many different answers from different sources. Im i supposed to avoid carbs? if so, why do some diabetes sites tell me to eat carby foods like bread and beans? Im basically wondering if white rice is bad, would another type of rice be good? beans are ok? they have lots of carbs though. i thought bran was good since it has fiber, but then i read it has carbs?? im so confused, the only food i know for sure is bad is white sugar, please help
Diabetes diets...?
I see on Amazon.com like 5 different diets that promise to heal diabetes, I believe that is a huge claim, especially since the diets are all very different, you know one vegan, one low fat and high carb and another low carb and high protein...does anyone have experience with these type of diets.Frankly low carb makes the most sense since it is insulin one is trying to control. Is anyone aware of a website that compares all of these programs?
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