Showing posts with label Carbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carbs. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

T1 diabetes and Food, another common misconception

(NaBloPoMo Day 3)

Another VERY common misconception (that also drives me crazy) is that people with T1 Diabetes have to restrict their food intake.


For this misconception, I will say it is more of a personal choice on how to handle food when dealing with Diabetes.


In theory, a T1 Diabetic person CAN eat ANYTHING he/she wants as long as they are able to match up the insulin dose to cover the carbohydrates eaten.


Some people choose to manage their Diabetes *partially* with diet. There is NO way to completely manage T1 Diabetes with food, people with T1 MUST have insulin via syringe or pump to survive. However, they can reduce the amount of insulin needed by reducing the amount of carbs they eat. This is something that is recommended doing under a doctor's care only.


Since The Superhero is SO young, we do NOT choose to limit his food choices at this time. If he should ever WANT to try a low/no carb diet as he gets older, we will discuss that with his doctor at that time.


When thinking about what we feed The Superhero, it is important to take several things into account prior to administering insulin. The main things I ask myself are how many carbohydrates (carbs) are in the food and how much fat is in the food, along with knowing his current blood glucose level (BG).


Some foods have "fast acting" carbs, such as juices, bananas, Skittles, etc. These types of carbs are typically used for "low" BG or in conjunction with the more complex carbs. If these foods are eaten without these two conditions it is likely that the person with Diabetes will end up with a higher than normal BG level quickly.


Other foods are more "complex" when it comes to carbs, such as M&M's, chocolate, pasta, breads, etc. These foods can typically be given matching doses of insulin with no problem. Though I know many people who have trouble with pasta since it is a very complex carb.


Then there are high fat foods like pizza, peanut butter and ice cream. Some people with Diabetes can eat this and not have any problems at all, as long as the bolus the carbs with insulin. And others (ie: The Superhero) need to have the insulin spread out over MANY hours in order to ward off a HUGE BG spike. It is not uncommon for The Superhero to have a BG level stay in the 300-400 range on nights where we "guess" wrong on his insulin dosing.


And still other foods which seem complex, never work out right no matter what we do, such as CEREAL! (I HATE cereal, especially Fruit Loops!) We usually see a HUGE spike and then a HUGE CRASH afterward. I try to give the insulin a little ahead of time on this one and it helps, but then I have to count on The Superhero actually eating what he says he will eat. This has caused MANY Breakfast Battles.


And since nothing in our lives with T1 Diabetes is EASY, we have to think about what foods we are feeding our kids and how those specific foods will affect them THIS time. Because what worked one time may not work the next time.


And for fun, here is a post my friend Meri wrote. Go ahead on over there and see if you can help her figure out how much insulin to give her kiddo for his lunch. :-)


Next time you see a person with T1 Diabetes eating a cupcake or having some pizza, please, please don't judge them or think they have poor control. If YOU can eat it, so can they! It is all about moderation, just like it is for YOU.



Diabetes Fact #3: People with Diabetes CAN eat anything they want as long as they match the carbohydrates with insulin.

Diabetes Fact #2: T1 Diabetes is NOT caused by eating too much sugar or being over weight. It IS an autoimmune disease and cannot be prevented.

Diabetes Fact #1: T1 Diabetes CANNOT be treated with medication. The only way to manage T1 Diabetes is with insulin. Without insulin, T1 Diabetics would die. Period.




*Disclaimer: I am a mom of a T1 Diabetic child. I am NOT a doctor. I just play one in real life. Please do not take anything in this post or any other post on this blog as medical advice. If you have questions or concerns of your own, please seek advice from your doctor.*

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Diabetes Blog Week - Day 4: To carb or not to carb





That is the question!

Since The Superhero was diagnosed so young, we opt to carb. I want him to be as "normal" as possible, so he will be allowed to eat anything he wants. (within reason of course) PLUS he NEEDS the carbs for energy! This kid has more energy than any other kid I know! He burns those carbs up so easily.

Before Diabetes entered our lives, The Superhero had never really had any sugary stuff. We never gave him juice or cookies or other sugary yumminess. After being diagnosed, he was getting WAY more sugar than ever before. Lows. Lows made me force him to EAT sugar. I can hear myself saying "The Superhero you HAVE to eat this pudding!" or "You have to drink this juice".

And now, after almost 2 years with D, he is a CARB LOVER. I don't think it has anything to do with D. I think he just loves his carbs! He will just sit and eat a slice of bread and be happy with that as his meal. He loves fruits too.

Now, don't get me wrong, we do limit some carbs. I am finding that those yummy, BG rise causing bananas SPIKE the heck out of him. So, we only let him have them if he is eating enough protein and fat. And NEVER for breakfast!

I also am not a fan of "fake" sugars. He is allowed a treat of Diet Coke when we go out to restaurants or to my mom's house, but that's it.

As he gets older, I would love to try more low carb options. But with his age there are MANY times that he just needs to EAT, so he gets to eat anything he wants.
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