[Diabetes-Talk] new member

sandi sjryan2 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 24 16:19:36 UTC 2019


Me, too! We’re having lows here in the teens below zero this week. Oatmeal, yum!

Sandi


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From: d m gina via Diabetes-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 11:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [Diabetes-Talk] new member

I love my oatmeal on a very cold morning.
Eat it most of the time.

Original message:
> Also refined-grain cereals, and most of them are just loaded with 
> sugar. Some people can do rolled oats (oatmeal—not instant packets), or 
> steel-cut oats (even less processed than the rolled oats), but some 
> people have trouble with those, too. I steer clear of cereals for the 
> most part.

> Sandi


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> From: Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via Diabetes-Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 6:54 PM
> To: 'Diabetes Talk for the Blind'
> Cc: Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-Talk] new member

> Just keep in mind that potatoes are incredibly high in carbs as are 
> crackers and bread. Carbs in foods like this will create higher glucose 
> levels. I've been doing gluten-free for a while and notice a big 
> difference in my blood sugars between products with gluten and those 
> without. As Sandy mentioned, the less you eat of foods like these, the 
> less you will crave them, and the better off your glucose levels will 
> be. Do what works best for you, but just be aware that foods like 
> bread, processed snacks like crackers and potatoes are high in carbs.

> Bridgit

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> gina via Diabetes-Talk
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> I just got a air fryer.
> Where the grease will go to the bottom of the pan while cooking.
> A baked potato turns out well in this pot.
> Cooking it for 30 minutes.
> Just as though you did it in the oven.
> Put holes in it and a small bit of butter, or what you use on it, 
> wonderful stuff.
> Also I get the tuna packet a packet for each person, adding either 
> miracle whip or mayonnaise. Just enough to get it moist.
> Eat a sandwich or eat with crackers.
> I hope this helps.
> This is for lunch.
> Then I eat a meal for dinner.

> Original message:
>> I have just been diagnosed with diabetes a few weeks ago, and this
>> list has been great.
>> Presently I am in a situation where I can’t cook much either. I really
>> like to cook, so it’s quite frustrating. I’m having some back issues
>> that make standing difficult, but I am making the best of things. I
>> use the crock pot quite a bit, as well as frozen fruits and vegetables.
>> Even if you can just throw some vegetables in the microwave, along
>> with a baked potato or something, that’s a good start.
>> Amber

>>> On Jan 23, 2019, at 11:41 AM, Walter Mitchell via Diabetes-Talk
>>> <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>>> Welcome to the list! I think that you will find that this list is
>>> full of information, testimonies and useful diabetic knowledge. I am
>>> from Ohio. I have been diabetic since 1988, became blind 2001 and
>>> have been making the best of the lemons that have been dealt to me in
>>> life. My friends say that I took those lemons, made lemonade and is
>>> having a party! LOL

>>> Please feel free to contact me at the information below. I realize
>>> that sometime we just need to talk. Many of us on this list are
>>> members of the Diabetes Action Network. If you are not presently a
>>> member, you may want to consider it.

>>> Sincerely,
>>> Walter Mitchell
>>> V-President, Ohio Diabetes Action Network Board member, National
>>> Diabetes Action Network
>>> (513) 582-8606
>>> Walterl.mitch2 at gmail.com



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>>> From: Diabetes-Talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>> Behalf Of ryan mcmanomy via Diabetes-Talk
>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 10:25 AM
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>>> Cc: ryan mcmanomy
>>> Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] new member

>>> Hello my name is Ryan I am type two diabetes.
>>> I have been blind sence age 5 I can see light colors and shadows.
>>> I have a meter that talks but I have not mastered it yet I have a
>>> person that comes three times a week and a nerse that comes one time a week.
>>> I was on meds for my diabetes  but it was affecting my kidneys  witch
>>> are getting bad.
>>> I am trying not to bee sad all the time am I am on meds for that too
>>> but I smoke cigs and eat a lot to help it.
>>> Beening blind I am not good at making a good mille to eat that is not
>>> from the freezer wich has a lot of salt or just grabbing the first 
>>> thing I find.
>>> Thank for any and all help and feel free to ask more if you want!

>>> t
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