There are many forms of the condition . You should have been put on the course to get all this info , if not speak to your GP to get it sorted
I asked to be left an extra night in the Covid ward as it was Curry nightMy gp provided no diabetic diet information at all .
Having been in 5 times this year on the " diabetic " ward after an infection went gangrenous, they're a **** show.
Breakfast, porridge made with cream, toast with jam ,cereals ( sugerbombs) .Morning coffee/ tea with biscuits.
Dinner offered with pudding, apple crumble/ custard.
Evening meal at 5.30 any and everything bad for you.
When I said wtf this a diabetic ward was told we don't have a dietary advisor, kitchen is done by the lowest bidder .
Thanks, I am booked in for october 15th.There are many forms of the condition . You should have been put on the course to get all this info , if not speak to your GP to get it sorted
and that's why costa has a presence in most hospitals and does very good . imagine if someone had the brains to bring in good managers and work to a far higher standard for those that pay for their food during their stay ? I mean its a captive market. The issue with government and its national organisations like this comes down to is 1. break even is a hard target to hit the v bullMy gp provided no diabetic diet information at all .
Having been in 5 times this year on the " diabetic " ward after an infection went gangrenous, they're a **** show.
Breakfast, porridge made with cream, toast with jam ,cereals ( sugerbombs) .Morning coffee/ tea with biscuits.
Dinner offered with pudding, apple crumble/ custard.
Evening meal at 5.30 any and everything bad for you.
When I said wtf this a diabetic ward was told we don't have a dietary advisor, kitchen is done by the lowest bidder .
They do, it’s called a private ward. Most NHS trusts have one in each hospital. During 2020 I found myself spending a two week stay as it served double duty as an isolation ward. My pic line became infected and the hospital was keen on proving it wasn’t them.and that's why costa has a presence in most hospitals and does very good . imagine if someone had the brains to bring in good managers and work to a far higher standard for those that pay for their food during their stay ? I mean its a captive market. The issue with government and its national organisations like this comes down to is 1. break even is a hard target to hit the v bull
Diabetics cannot even be lumped together as a single group , that open advice could actually put some folks into a bad way. Not taking fluid is maybe worse - its not all food how much sugars are in waterThe best breakfast is NO breakfast. Time restricted eating can reverse diabetes. Don’t eat till midday and wrap up at 1800 (don’t forget there’s no such thing as a drink - it’s also food). Plenty on YouTube.
Regards Ff
Agreed, perhaps I should have made it more obvious that my statement was based at those exhibiting some pre diabetic changes or type 2. An insulin dependant diabetic would (should) be well versed in managing their blood glucose. The point I was trying to make regarding drinks is that people rarely consider them as food. There are lots of fluids that can be drunk during a fast with minimal effect on blood glucose. Often thirst (dehydration) can be mistaken for hunger.Diabetics cannot even be lumped together as a single group , that open advice could actually put some folks into a bad way. Not taking fluid is maybe worse - its not all food how much sugars are in water.
Labour are with you on that one, we won't be able to afford to soon!I’ll leave you with the question why do we eat three (or four) meals a day ? Why ?
HA HUMM.Not an answer to your question but if you are carrying any extra weight one of the best things you can do is shed any excess weight.
As an old Marine friend of mine says "Do something hard every day."

... if you are carrying any extra weight one of the best things you can do is shed any excess weight.

The body turns carbs into sugar for energy, something I learned when I looked into the Keto Diet, it's hardly a diet though, the basics are to starve the body of carbs & sugar and it will start to burn fat to provide energy, I found it a doddle and dropped a stone fairly easily whilst eating lots of the foods I like, I'm now down to the physic I had when I was in my 20'sa massive and sustained sugar spike, due to the carbs in the oats.