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03-11-2008, 06:02 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Beijing, China
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| | | I'm HUNGRY!!! I have been trying really hard to count my carbs since I started my new life as a diabetic last week. So far, I have dropped 6lbs and feel the benefits already, even though I know that a large weight loss at the beginning of any diet eventuallly settles down into a more modest loss each week.
The thing is...I am so hungry! I am realising that I was a carbaholic in my pre diabetes days. Now I am allowing myself roughly 70 carbs a day, but I find I crave more.
I am eating lots of vegetables (I am a vegetarian) and some cheese, nuts etc...but I dont feel full for very long?
Any ideas? Please help!!  | 
03-11-2008, 06:06 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Knoxville, TN
Posts: 7,225
| | | Drink lots of water! I always found meats to be filling....if you don't eat meat, it may be more difficult for you. Guess you could keep some sliced veggies and ranch dressing in the fridge for when the munchies hit. I eat eggs for b/fast and find they keep me full for quite awhile. May you could boil a few and keep ready in the fridge...this would probably keep the hunger pangs away.
Hang in there! Sounds like you're doing a good job so far.
__________________ T2, diagnosed 8/31/06.
Byetta 5 mcg
HCTZ 12.5 mg every other day for BP
Enalapril 20 mg 1 daily (ace-inhibitor)
Lower carb dieter (approx. 75 total carbs/day, more on weekends), taking chromium, multivitamin and fish oil tablets Initial A1C 8/06: 9.6
11/06: 6.2.
03/07: 5.3
06/07: 5.4
10/07: 5.3
05/08: 6.2 (right after dealing with shingles and bronchitis) | 
03-11-2008, 06:12 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Beijing, China
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| | I will try that...I have tried the pieces of cut up veggies in the fridge and they do help, but when I open the fridge, all the other "bad" stuff is sitting in there too, shouting, "here I am! Have some of me!" I swear that I am going to get my family to go to the fridge for me! Last night I had a real munchies attack and I saw that my husband had brough Hagen Das ice cream...I was SO tempted, but didn't have any  | 
03-11-2008, 06:16 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Knoxville, TN
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| | | I know how it is when the ice cream calls. Do they have low-carb ice cream there like we do in the states? I know here there's a Breyer's Carb Smart that is great and very blood sugar friendly (at least in my case).
If they have s/f Cool whip there (whipped cream), make up some s/f pudding, add some Cool-whip to it and freeze...you'll have your own "almost" ice cream when he has his. You could even try freezing some of the pudding in little freezer safe cups and adding a plastic spoon.....freeze, warm with hands and removed...instant fudgesicle!
__________________ T2, diagnosed 8/31/06.
Byetta 5 mcg
HCTZ 12.5 mg every other day for BP
Enalapril 20 mg 1 daily (ace-inhibitor)
Lower carb dieter (approx. 75 total carbs/day, more on weekends), taking chromium, multivitamin and fish oil tablets Initial A1C 8/06: 9.6
11/06: 6.2.
03/07: 5.3
06/07: 5.4
10/07: 5.3
05/08: 6.2 (right after dealing with shingles and bronchitis) | 
03-11-2008, 06:30 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Beijing, China
Posts: 406
| | Ooh now I like the sound of fudgesicles!!! 
I hadn't thought of that!! I am going to make some right NOW!
Thanks for that Princess Linda, you may very well have saved my life!!  | 
03-11-2008, 06:43 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Landenberg, PA
Posts: 1,335
| | | The conventional wisdom on diets is that 2-3 weeks of really tough days are followed by a gradual acceptance by the bod. Hang in there!
Mike
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Pumping since 2002 | 
03-11-2008, 06:47 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 4,822
| | | Sugar free jello or pudding cups are good in between meal snacks. Very little to no calories and low carb. Add a little whip cream and you feel like you're eating something you shouldn't be! LOL
Karen | 
03-11-2008, 06:51 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southlake, Texas
Posts: 1,858
| | | Make some of Val's Apple Flax muffins -- I did yesterday -- they are delicious and don't even mess with my blood sugar. I suspected they weren't as good for the bg as advertised, but they truly are! (only 3 carbs each w/lots of fiber). Flax meal has 4 grams of carbs per serving, but also 4 grams of fiber per serving!
And of course drink water and keep up the good work!
__________________ Type 1 since 1979 (Age 18)
Pumping w/MM 522 since Feb '08
HbA1c 6.1 - April '08 & Nov. '08 | 
03-11-2008, 07:23 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Posts: 2,166
| | Hang in there!
Sounds like you could maybe do with a little more support from your family... I remember as child, if my Mum ever went on a diet we all did! Now I'm really not suggesting anything that extreme but a healthy diet is a healthy diet for everybody... not just those of us blessed with diabetes
For myself I find that protein helps me with hunger pangs so +1 for the eggs and also nuts
__________________ ~ Frank Metabolic Syndrome Dx'd March 2003. Pumping since April 2004. VSG 20th October 2008 Obesity and Type 2 are strongly associated. Most people assume that Obesity is the cause and Diabetes the effect. It is equally valid to suggest that the underlying metabolic disorder which leads to the Type 2 causes the Obesity. | 
03-11-2008, 07:47 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland
Posts: 3,414
| | | Lulika,
You are doing really well, 6lbs off already! Hang in there, the first few weeks will be the hardest, aside from your body getting used to fewer carbs and less sweet things, your mind needs to get used to your new habits.
Linda is right about the water, drinks lots, it fills you up (and keeps things moving). Have you checked what fruit works for you?
One suggestion in relation to your fridge, could you get the rest of the family to keep their sweet things either in a particular drawer in the fridge or a tupperware box in the fridge, that way you might know the stuff is there but at least you don't have to look at it.
You, like me (and a lot of us) are trying to balance low carb and low fat. Things like cheese and nuts are great from the carb and BG side of things but not so great for weight loss. That said, anytime I tried losing weight before (and there have been many times) I always swore off cheese, now with Diabetes I have not taken the oath, I allow myself to have some now and then because it's nice and tasty without carb issues.
As you hail from the UK you are probably familiar with "Rich Tea" biscuits (I hope), can you get something similar in China (just check the carbs) because I have found that they can be a great treat every so often and helps you stay on track for losing weight if you get a weekly treat, this is my own approach. It is also to try and teach myself that moderation is important so that when I get my weight down that I'll be able eat some higher fat food in moderation. I struggled last week but with the help of the people on DF I'm back on track.
The suggestion of eggs is a great idea, having eggs for breakfast would really set you up for the day. I think you just need to watch consumption if your cholestrol is a problem. I know there are some people here who can eat as many as they want without cholestrol issues (I'm probably one of them).
I feel for you as you are a vegetarian, because being a carnivore has certainly helped me as a meat can be so filling with impacting on BG and is fairly good for weight loss.
One thing in relation to the carbs, which I didn't know initially until someone here told me, if you are looking at a pack which shows say 10g Carbs and 2g Fibre, you actually count that as 8g carbs (subtract the fibre from the carbs).
You can do it, the Metformin and lowering your BG may also help you, it did for me after being on it for a while my appetite was drastically reduced.
Things will get better and you can do it,
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14th Dec'07: 11.6%
15th Jan'08: 9% 
3rd March'08 6.8% 
6th June'08 6.1% 
30th Sept'08: 5.1% | 
03-11-2008, 03:56 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Cicero, IL
Posts: 204
| | | When I first started restricting my carbs (I follow the Bernstein plan) I started to feel hungry and I found out that I was not eating enough FAT! Since you body is turning from a sugar burning machine into a fat burning machine consuming a little more fat in you diet with help with the hunger pangs. If you like coconut, a spoon full of coconut oil is helpful. Also peanut butter is good for taking the edge off.
Good Luck.
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Diagnosed type 2 on 11-11-06. Wgt 251, A1C 6.1
Diet control only!
Currently 177 lbs, A1C 5.6, cholesterol 160, LDL 95,HDL
53, triglycerides 37. BP 110/70
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03-11-2008, 08:57 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jun 2006
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| | Lulika, the fact is Type 2 diabetics sometimes have hunger pangs that make no sense at all in terms of signaling a true need for further nutrition. There can be more hormones than just insulin out of whack in T-2 diabetes. More popular weight loss diet books are beginning to address that issue, so there is some info out there on the hormones leptin and ghrellin (unsure of spelling). You can look those up if you want a glimmer of insight, though the entire story on why type 2s can get so hungry is not understood yet.
Hunger at times when I should not need to eat has been one of my greatest challenges with diabetes. Before I was diagnosed and again later when I lost control for a few months, I could feel excruciating hunger at any time of day, but particularly right after eating! I could have eaten a very large meal that was still in my my stomach, yet I would get pangs of hunger that drove me to go eat more!  I noticed that it was about twenty minutes after a meal that I got those pangs. Also bedtime was very hard. I would have intense hunger while trying to get to sleep.
However, the good news is that, if it works for you as it did for me, you will get past it. It will subside. Again, it is one of those things that works itself out as you get your blood sugars down and your whole system recalibrates itself.
Now admittedly, I sometimes still will have weird hunger pangs 20 minutes after eating. But not nearly as strong, and they do go away. This is something that eating very low carb has helped, too. When I eat a more carby meal, I will frequently get those hunger pangs/pains again, though, as I said, not nearly as bad as they once were.
I do sometimes wonder if that drive to eat is a significant part of why so many type twos are overweight. In my case, I don't think I can attribute my excess weight entirely to it, but in the year before I was diagnosed: definitely. | 
03-11-2008, 09:24 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Mt. Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
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Originally Posted by davef I feel for you as you are a vegetarian, because being a carnivore has certainly helped me as a meat can be so filling with impacting on BG and is fairly good for weight loss. | my opinion is that you should add meat back into your diet to get rid of hunger pangs.
There is a very wise, old, Chinese saying. It goes (something) like this:
"When the map and the terrain no longer match, it is time to throw away the map and follow the terrain".
You have had a massive "terrain" change being diagnosed with diabetes. I am not sure why you decided to leave meat out of your diet.
Now, for the sake of your health and well being, meat may be one of your best allies. it could be time to re-assess why you followed the "vegetarian map" - when your body is indicating that this does not match your terrain.
Does that make sense?
-- Joel.
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___________________________ Age: 54
Diagnosed: July, 2007
HbA1c's
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early July 2007: 16.2%
early Sept 2007: 8.0%
early Dec 2007: 5.9%
early Jun 2008: 6.4%
triglycerides: 71 (0.8)
HDL chol: 50 (1.2)
LDL chol: 15 (0.4)
Lantus 9u AM, 9u PM (still tuning)
Novorapid Flexpen for meals
Low carb diet | 
03-11-2008, 09:33 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Vermont
Posts: 1,511
| | | I find no difficulty being a vegetarian type 2 and maintaining good control even with no meds.
__________________ T2 Dx 9/2007 A1c 8.8, 12/2007 6.0, 4/2008 5.7, 9/2008 6.1
No meds, daily 81mg aspirin and multivitamin, nutrition & exercise.You can call me  Postcard exchange #2: 20 out & 17 in, exchange #1/2: 9 out & 4 in | 
03-12-2008, 06:30 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Beijing, China
Posts: 406
| | Hello everyone..thank you so much for your great ideas and most of all your support and understanding.
It was Princess Linda who first told me about subtracting fibre from carbs...good to know!
Karen- I dont think I could live without that jello or the puddings! I am using them when I really want something sweet, knowing they are not to wicked!
Jan- I would love to try those Apple muffins, they sound yummy! Where can I find the recipe?
My family are supportive, if a little ignorant to just how much my life has had to change, and so suddenly. My hubby has offered to go on a diet too (even though he isnt overweight at all!) and I do try to prepare healthy food for us all. But I can't expect the kids (2 teenage boys) not to want to eat some junk, so they have said they will keep their stash of snacks in their rooms!
Dave...drinking water is a great idea and I do drink lots of it..its just not as satifying as ice cream 
But it does fill you up I agree. I do eat cheese as being a veggie its a staple for me but I do watch the calories with it. I will try eggs at breakfast too. I do know "Rich Tea" biscuits and will see if I can get them here. I think having some little treat to look forward to is great...
Handybear...thats a good comment about fat.I try to steer clear of it too but perhaps I am not eating enough.
Slipperyelm- I totally agree with you about being hungry all the time, before diagnosis I was constantly hungry. So the hunger isnt new, its just harder to beat knowing now that I am diabetic! There is a huge link between type 2's and hunger.
Joel- your comments about not being a vegetarian were valid and made alot of sense, except that I simply can not bear to eat meat. Its an emotional humane thing with me, I just could not eat an animal.I feel ill at the thought of eating meat. So I guess I will have to stick with the map! But I appreciate your thinking!
In short, you are one amazing group of people..I feel so supported and encouraged...THANK YOU!!!  |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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