Hello, everyone! I was directed to this board from my home board. I've recently been diagnosed with gestational diabetes. I meet with a nutritionist today, but have been testing my blood for the last week. No matter how healthy I 'think' I'm eating, my levels are high. It also doesn't help that I'm a vegetarian, as I eat a lot of carbs right now. I know the nutritionist will be a big help, I was just hoping that those of you with experience would have some advice, as well. Thanks!
Re: Gestational diabetes newbie...help!
I'm almost certain I'm not getting enough protein. I eat plenty of peanut butter, but I am aware that has sugar. I eat a lot of cheese, as well. I've never heard of protein powder, but will ask the nutritionist about it today. Since fruits and veggies alone don't fill me up, I have bread or potatoes at every meal. I know I will have to control that, another thing I'm sure the nutritionist will talk about. Thanks for the heads up on protein powder!
Fruit could be your problem, OP. It's not as "healthy" as people think it is, as it's packed with sugar and even though it's naturally occurring sugar it will make you spike.
Regarding veggies: Green veggies are completely different from red/orange/yellow veggies. Green veggies are "free" as they contain little to no sugar, meaning you can eat them to your hearts content and have ok numbers. The brightly colored ones are going to have much more sugar, regardless of how they are cooked.
Be careful with breads. Don't eat anything that's white or enriched. You should only eat breads that are whole wheat and try to stick to under 15 carbs for each bread serving, which is usually one slice. Also make sure the bread you're eating does not contain high fructose corn syrup. That will sabotage you for sure.
Potatoes are the better of carbs (vs pasta for example) because they have what is called a low glycemic index. They burn much slower but you still need to watch your portions and be careful with how they're processed/dressed. Any kind of potato that is breaded is going to make you spike, that breading adds carbs. Green giant carries a line of microwavable potatoes, the kind that are in a bag that you just microwave and eat. Those are going to be a good choice if you want to eat 'taters.
Rice cakes are another easy way to get a little bit of carbs in without using bread or potatoes. I really like the apple cinnamon ones. They're only about 11carbs a piece.
How often are you eating?
The first week I was put on my "diet" I was eating at the 2 hour mark for every meal and snack and found my blood glucose levels were always high.
I switched to a more manageable schedule where I'd wake up and have breakfast, wait two hours for a snack and then wait three hours for a meal. My levels have been much better.
Also be very careful for portion sizes and what veggies you're eating. What I normally do is I google something like "corn carb count" to find out how much I can eat for a serving. I've been doing it for years for my boyfriend as he's Type II diabetic and has been limiting his carb intake to help control his blood glucose levels.