Re: newbie
- From: "NJ Vike" <ErieLackawanna@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 09:12:10 GMT
Thanks for the information. Perhaps, I shouldn't be asking about eating the
same foods that put me in the situation I'm now in and focus in on the good
foods.
I can honestly saw that it won't be difficult to stay away from sweets but
some foods I will miss.
Ken
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> "NJ Vike" <ErieLackawanna@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> I was just diagnosed today :-(
>>
>> Does this mean I can never eat the things I enjoyed in the past?
>
> You may be able to eat small amounts of some of the things you like by
> reducing insulin resistance, planning ahead, taking meds, exercising after
> you eat it. Sometimes the small amount may be too small to bother with or
> maybe some of them won't be a problem for you, in moderation.
> http://www.alt-support-diabetes.org/Newly%20Diagnosed.htm
>
>> I know the things I had in the past are what put me in this situation now
>> but could they be eaten in moderation, i.e., Pasta, bread, etc?
>
> Maybe.
>
> --
> No Husband Has Ever Been Shot While Doing The Dishes
>
>
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