Hypoglycemia
#2
I've been told frequent meals, lots of protein, high fiber, and avoid simple carbs. I'm supposed to have 3 meals 3 snacks, usually I manage 3 meals 2 snacks. Don't be afraid of fat as long as it's healthy fat (fish, nuts, vegetables, seeds). Greek yogurt and egg white omlettes are great for breakfast. Diabetic guidelines work well for hypoglycemic people too, because they help stabilize blood sugar. Keep healthy snacks on you at all times so you have something good to grab if you're having an episode. I keep a Kashi granola bar with me at all times, less sugar in one of those than in a Quaker granola bar or a meal replacement bar.
#3
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 3
I've found that a basic diabetic diet works for me. I can even have sugar as long as I make sure there is protein with it to slow the rate it enters the blood stream. I also found that things a lot of people use, like SlimFast and Special K make me feel awful from the sugar after a couple of weeks. Just find what makes you feel best and stick with it. Your body will tell you what you need to know.
#4
FitDay Member
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 7
Thank you so much LizzyCritter and Music. I recently became hypo and feel terrible all the time especially in the mornings it takes forever to stabalize. I must also lose 90 pounds and am my wits end. Can you suggest other meals and snacks please?