Harry Palmr wrote: » Good for low sucrose content. Bananas are high but they release quite slowly ("flatten the curve!") • Cherries • Watermelon • Plums • Raspberries, blackberries, blueberries • Kiwi • Strawberries • Lemon/Lemon juice • Lime /Lime juice • Grapes • Persimmons • Pears • Papaya • Prunes • Avocado Obviously most need to be eaten in 'moderate' quantities. Even strawberries which are like Pringles!
Eircom_Sucks wrote: » What fruit can you in loads of without spiking bs , type 2 here Love rasberries and strawberries
rm212 wrote: » Just stumbled across this image of pen needles under the microscope while looking at what diabetics find is the best brand needle and best length of needle. Thought it might be relevant here
banjobongo wrote: » wow, cool! I have only ever used needles once. I find BD 4mm good myself. Slightly off topic, how often do ye check up for ketones and what is your average result? I usually check around once a week (no idea if that is enough...) and usually its around 0.2, sometimes 0.1 and once it was 0.3...
Harry Palmr wrote: » No, it'll be quite some time I'd imagine.https://www.diabeticretinascreen.ie/
uli84 wrote: » Has anyone managed to get the answer when the retina screening is restarting?
BlackEdelweiss wrote: » What are people doing regarding shopping? Are you going into shops yourself, doing it online, getting someone to do it for you? I have not been in a shop in well over a month, we were getting it groceries online until that became too expensive and too hard to get a slot for delivery. My wife has been going to Aldi for the past 2 weeks and I was thinking about doing the shipping this week. As diabetics we are not on the very high risk list so we are not cocooning unless for other associated reasons. We are on the high risk list but the guidelines say shopping is allowed. I'm just curious as to what other type 1 diabetics are doing. I'm not sure if I'm being overly cautious of sensibly cautious.
calfmuscle wrote: » Iv been doing my own shopping at normal times. I wear a face mask but that's simply incase I'm infecting others as I do some hospital work. I'm trained in how to wear them so not touching my face.
CramCycle wrote: » Work in a lab myself, I wince when I go out watching people in gloves. Its like no thought went into it bar they think its a good idea. Gloves are fine provided you act as if they are your hands and act as if you have no gloves on.
calfmuscle wrote: » Facepalm