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New to type II diabetes, are carbs a good thing or bad. Need to gain weight, not lose it.? |
New to type II diabetes, are carbs a good thing or bad. Need to gain weight, not lose it.? To answer your question directly, if you eat a balanced diet and excercise regularly, and to keep your blood sugar in check by monitoring it frequently you should gain an appropriate amount of weight in a healthy way. If you do this and don't gain weight, then consult your dr. because there could be something else that is hindering you from gainning weight. bad! people make the mistake of thinking candy and stuff is bad, which it is, but carbs are worse. they are loaded with natural sugar. Bad Everyone needs to eat carbs but for us we hav to eat a controlled amount of carbs. If you need to gain wieght you don't necessarily need to to load up on the saturated fat but you need to load up on starches and good fat. I hope this helps. good luck. it's tough. I've been a type two for over 15 years now and I have learned to have a love/hate relationship with carbs. When I am getting really low then they are a good way to get a little bit of fast energy into you, but they also burn off very quickly. Try to stick to foods high in protein, you will stay much more stable sugar wise and you will also have the protein to gain weight. Get a book on the glycemic index. That explains the difference between good carbs and bad. You want to eat more whole grains if you can. 100 % whole wheat, whole grains, stuff like that. Carbohydrates with low sugars and high fibers are the kind of thing you're looking for. Carbs are an essential part of our diet. But because you're diabetic, you do need to watch the amount you take every meal. So yes, carbs are good, but only when taken in the appropriate amount, even for non-diabetic sufferers. You should really have a talk with your dr and ask how best to gain some weight while taking into account your condition. Try some muscle-building exercises to add bulk, and you may even increase your protein intake, since that's what muscles are made of essentially, not carbs. carbs are bad and you need to exercise and keep your weight down. Exercise will help lower your blood sugar, and thats a good thing Bad. You need to lose but not a whole lot what you need to do is just stay as active as you possibly can. Excercise and eat healthy food. It will help you . We all need some carbs but don't eat to many like if you eat whole wheat bread eat 1 piece or a half don't over indulge. Always check labels make sure you have foods that are low in carbs with 20 or less carbs it's hard I know but you can find them. look into low glycemic foods on my page. |
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