DIABETES - MY RAMBLINGS ABOUT HAVING DIABETES: JUST WHAT CAN I EAT?

Want to publish news and articles on this website for more links, traffic and greater exposure? Use our article submission service. If you wish to see your article in Google News, try out our press release distribution service.


Latest Breaking News - Health - Viewing: Diabetes - My Ramblings about having Diabetes: Just What Can I Eat?

2009-03-18


Great Question! I have been asking myself that question ever since I was diagnosed with diabetes in August of 2008. If you have read the other ramblings you have an idea of some of the issues I have faced. You have to learn to count your carbs which I discussed in a different rambling.

At the American Diabetes Association education class I attended one of the many things I was given was a small booklet titled, "Changing Life With Diabetes." It has become invaluable to me and my wife. One day I will eat a meal and measure my blood and the level is acceptable-mine are rarely low. Another day I will eat the same thing and the level is high. What is the difference? Well, that is a question for a medical professional. I highly recommend for you is to attend a diabetes education class. Go to diabetes.org and check for a location near you.

As I was growing up my grandfather was a farmer. He had a small patch of corn which I grew to love. I have eaten a meal of just corn on the cob. Well, the little booklet tells me that corn is a "starchy vegetable." It only takes one half cob to equal a carb exchange (discussed in a different rambling). Darn! And only ½ cup of corn is one exchange. A baked potato with all the fixin' is a no no also. The list shows that one fourth of a large potato or three ounces is one exchange. Can I eat more? Yes, but I will suffer the consequences of higher blood sugar levels.

What I have found is a baked sweet potato does not spike my blood levels. Bake it, peel it, and use just a little amount of a butter spread that does not have carbs on the label; it is filling. Maybe add a little spice you like. Although it is also a starchy vegetable I can eat it. You will have to experiment with what works for you as what works for me may not work for you.

You can eat the non-starchy vegetables including beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, celery, onions, peppers, spinach, tomato's, turnips and zucchini just to name a few. I have had to learn to eat some foods I didn't like. Its part of the survival process we go through when we have diabetes.

You can eat protein. I won't say it's unlimited but you can eat a three ounce portion. You will learn to push away from the table, maybe even leave some food on the plate. No, the 14 ounce steak may not be a good idea.

Also, you need to eat a healthy snack. Eating six small meals will help you not feel as hungry but you must watch the carbs and serving sizes. I eat one half apple (it has sugar) for one snack and for another I will eat crackers with peanut butter or with a low fat cheese.

You see, part of the process of controlling your diabetes is controlling your weight. I did hear one person say that they could eat a hamburger with cheese, lettuce and tomatoes but no bread or bun. I look for bread that has a lot of fiber even one that says double fiber.

I hope this rambling of mine has helped. For other ramblings of mine go the diabetes category on Article Bank which is in my bio below.

I am not a doctor. Please consult a medical professional for treatment.


Lloyd manages Article Bank, an Article Directory

And Christian Article Bank, a Directory for Christian Articles.

Both Article Directories support Article Submission.


Note: You are free to reprint this article as long as the text links remain intact.


Privacy Policy | Company Info | Contact Us | Team of Writers
Article Submission Service | Press Release Distribution |