Good afternoon everyone,
For those who have not read my presentation post, I have diagnosed a MODY 3 diabetes, which I currently have under control based on pills, diet and exercise.
For about three months I took a diet that was perfect.Coming to provide almost the blood glucose levels of a person without diabetes.However, the diet was torture.Every day the same.
Breakfast was based on an integral oatmeal tortita and a 200 grams of egg whites.
In the middle of the morning I could take a small slicing of bread integrate with a natural tuna can.
To eat, 200 grams of turkey breast, 200 grams of broccoli and 100 grams of cooked comprehensive rice.
An apple with skin like snack.
Finally for dinner, and always trying to leave 12 hours between dinner and breakfast the next day, another 200 grams of grilled turkey breast and 200 grams of cooked green beans.
All very healthy, but a torment that could only endure three months.So I flexible a little the diet.
Currently for breakfast I replaced the clear tortilla (it was like eating tasteless white silicone) and oatmeal tortita (such as eating a round cardboard piece), by a bowl of spelled wheat cereals without added sugars (those of the mercadona),in which I turn a cup of coffee with skim milk.This mejunje are going well for me, because it satiates me for about 4 hours (breakfast at 6 in the morning, and until 10 or less I do not chop my hunger again).The paste, is that it gives me an interesting glucose peak, which can reach more than 200, and that does not fall from approximately 150-180 throughout the morning.
In the middle of the morning I take a small whole wheel bread with cooked turkey breast, a banana, an apple, about 20 raw almonds with skin and an ounce of pure chocolate 99%
To eat I have not varied much, about three times a week, about 200 grams of turkey breast with about 130 grams of cooked integral rice, with some fried tomato without added sugars (that of the Mercadona) to give it a bit of flavor.A couple of sauteed days, a small turkey breast steak (about 80-100 grams) on a frozen spinach pizza (yes, also of the market), and another pair of days, a large bowl of salad with about 200 grams with about 200 gramsof chopped turkey breast, all mixed and seasoned with a little Modena vinegar.
Finally, for dinner (I do not make a snack because I usually have dinner between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.a tuna can to the natural and cooked potato.
I suppressed the clear tortillas because I took an atrocious disgust.
The fact is that I live alone, and between work, exercise and daily chores, I have almost no time to cook, and really, it is a long time eating practically the same and I am somewhat tired.
If someone with a diabetes similar to mine, has a diet that does well to control glucose levels, and contribute some taste, I would appreciate it very much.
Greetings to all.