Salaam Aliekum Sister Amani,
InshaAllah your doctors will eventually adjust your insulin so that your sugars are stable.
:idea: Have they suggested to you a strict diet? Just curious as perhaps you are eating something that you are not aware is a no-no?
Anyway, I pray that you are able to get things under control, InshaAllah, Ameen.
Nivea
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I can't deal with the diabetes anymore :(
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Guest_Amani S._*
, Aug 16 2004 05:48 PM
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#21
Posted 25 August 2004 - 02:22 PM
#22 Guest_Amani S._*
Posted 25 August 2004 - 05:32 PM
Assalamu alaikum...
Actually they are telling me i am not eating enough...I keep skipping meals because my sugar gets so high when i eat...I kept a food diary for 10 days and they said that my diet was ok except for the fact that i need to eat more....
Actually they are telling me i am not eating enough...I keep skipping meals because my sugar gets so high when i eat...I kept a food diary for 10 days and they said that my diet was ok except for the fact that i need to eat more....
#23
Posted 25 August 2004 - 07:02 PM
Salaam Aliekum!
Then you do same as me :wink: when my blood suger are for high.Now I try to eat little more beans in my food maybe that can help me :wink: Insha-Allah
I happy that it sounds that you can be better if you eat little more Insha-Allah I want only say to you too Don`t give up in the end you find the solution (what is best way) for your bloodsuger.
Nejwa
QUOTE(Amani S.)
Assalamu alaikum...
I keep skipping meals because my sugar gets so high when i eat.......
I keep skipping meals because my sugar gets so high when i eat.......
Then you do same as me :wink: when my blood suger are for high.Now I try to eat little more beans in my food maybe that can help me :wink: Insha-Allah
I happy that it sounds that you can be better if you eat little more Insha-Allah I want only say to you too Don`t give up in the end you find the solution (what is best way) for your bloodsuger.
Nejwa
#24
Posted 25 August 2004 - 08:52 PM
Salaam Aliekum Dear Sister Amani,
I have been doing a bit of research for you as I would love to help you in any way that I can. InshaAllah.
I asked around and was told by a person living here who also suffers with diabetes, to eat onion and garlic. :shock: As I am a bit skeptical, and want to be sure that I am giving you good advices, InshaAllah, I've looked up this information and thought it would be worth passing onto you to research for yourself, InshaAllah.
Here is one page I've found thus far:
I have been doing a bit of research for you as I would love to help you in any way that I can. InshaAllah.
I asked around and was told by a person living here who also suffers with diabetes, to eat onion and garlic. :shock: As I am a bit skeptical, and want to be sure that I am giving you good advices, InshaAllah, I've looked up this information and thought it would be worth passing onto you to research for yourself, InshaAllah.
Here is one page I've found thus far:
#25
Posted 25 August 2004 - 08:56 PM
Salaam Aliekum Sis,
:oops: I forgot to mention two other foods that were suggested to me. One being GREEN TEA <~~click the link for further information.
And another one was Turnip. Although I will have to do a little bit more research on the turnip delio.
InshaAllah some of this helps.
Hang in there Sister......You are in my Duaa, InshaAllah.
Love,
Nivea
:oops: I forgot to mention two other foods that were suggested to me. One being GREEN TEA <~~click the link for further information.
And another one was Turnip. Although I will have to do a little bit more research on the turnip delio.
InshaAllah some of this helps.
Hang in there Sister......You are in my Duaa, InshaAllah.
Love,
Nivea
#26 Guest_Amani S._*
Posted 26 August 2004 - 02:28 AM
Assalamu alaikum...
I thought that since everyone has listened to me cry about the diabetes...I better give good news when I get it....My blood sugar was 131 today (120 is normal)
I thought that since everyone has listened to me cry about the diabetes...I better give good news when I get it....My blood sugar was 131 today (120 is normal)
#27
Posted 26 August 2004 - 04:42 AM
Assalam alaykum
That's wonderful news, sister Amani! Insha Allah, it will get even better in the near future.
Sister Nivea, turnips have a glycemic index of 70 and people who have diabete aren't supposed to eat food that is above 50 of glycemic index. So theorically, turnips are not a good choice. As for green tea, allahu alam; I know for a fact that it lowers blood pressure and is good for preventing certain types of cancer.
Lea
That's wonderful news, sister Amani! Insha Allah, it will get even better in the near future.
Sister Nivea, turnips have a glycemic index of 70 and people who have diabete aren't supposed to eat food that is above 50 of glycemic index. So theorically, turnips are not a good choice. As for green tea, allahu alam; I know for a fact that it lowers blood pressure and is good for preventing certain types of cancer.
Lea
#28
Posted 26 August 2004 - 04:54 AM
Salaam Aliekum!
I`m happy for you.I hope this go down more soon Insha-Allah.
Nejwa
I`m happy for you.I hope this go down more soon Insha-Allah.
Nejwa
#29
Posted 26 August 2004 - 05:37 PM
Salaam Aliekum Dear Sisters,
Sister Amani, Alhamdulillah!!!!!!! I've been so worried about you and I am just so happy that things are getting under control for you there, MashAllah, MashAllah. Take Care of yourself Sister. You remain in my duaa, InshaAllah.
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Salaam Aliekum Sister Lea, Shukran for clearing up the turnip issue. I would not want to give any wrong advices here (InshaAllah) and did not have time yesterday to research that one. So Thank You So Much
Sister Amani, Alhamdulillah!!!!!!! I've been so worried about you and I am just so happy that things are getting under control for you there, MashAllah, MashAllah. Take Care of yourself Sister. You remain in my duaa, InshaAllah.
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QUOTE(Lea21)
Assalam alaykum
Sister Nivea, turnips have a glycemic index of 70 and people who have diabete aren't supposed to eat food that is above 50 of glycemic index. So theorically, turnips are not a good choice. As for green tea, allahu alam; I know for a fact that it lowers blood pressure and is good for preventing certain types of cancer.
Lea
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Sister Nivea, turnips have a glycemic index of 70 and people who have diabete aren't supposed to eat food that is above 50 of glycemic index. So theorically, turnips are not a good choice. As for green tea, allahu alam; I know for a fact that it lowers blood pressure and is good for preventing certain types of cancer.
Lea
Salaam Aliekum Sister Lea, Shukran for clearing up the turnip issue. I would not want to give any wrong advices here (InshaAllah) and did not have time yesterday to research that one. So Thank You So Much
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