Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 Welcome Barbara, I hope you find this group to be helpful and enjoyable. I too have a cat, named Hush. She is SUCH a lil rascal! Just today she pulled & ate a tulip out of a vase in the kitchen. She also gnarled up one of hangers. It's a good thing I'm a vegetarian Shara, I dont check my blood sugar for health reasons, but I try to keep mine as stable as possible to control cravings. Below is some info I've read that has helped me. Try to consume brown rice instead of white & eat whole grain/wheat breads in place of white bread. These haven't been stripped of their fiber and thus, cause less of a sugar rush. You may also want to comsume fruits & vegetables lower on the glycemic index. For example, rarely eat corn, white potatoes, and beets. Ironically, sweet potatoes rank lower on the glycemic index than white potatoes. As far as fruit goes, try to eat berries, apples, and oranges instead of bananas, pineapple, or watermelon. If you're already eating foods on the lower spectrum of the glycemic index, maybe someone else on the board will have some suggestions. karen , " schilcoat " <schilcoat@c...> wrote: > I started back on a full vegetarian diet and my blood sugar readings are out of whack -- I guess from the higher emphasis on grains. I even gained a couple of pounds this week. I'm already taking meds twice daily to help control them. Has anyone else experienced this? > > Thanks, > Shara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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