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crockshard | 18:38 Tue 08th Mar 2016 | Science
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My husband is a slim diabetic, following pancreatitis about 15 years ago. His blood-sugars have been controlled by diet + Metformin, but are now up (8.5). He has been issued with a low-glycaemic diet sheet.
I have a Phd and generally understand diet.
But I do not understand his diet sheet. Why are potato crisps and Shepherd's Pie okay but not baked potatoes? Why custard but not tapioca? Why is any high-sugar fruit juice okay but not water-melon? Etcetera.

I do not understand this diet. It does not make sense. He wants to stick rigidly to it to give it a chance of reducing his blood sugars.
We eat a healthy diet, and I have stocked the fridge with what I thought were healthy foods and dishes I have prepared before I go away for a week.
Now he will probably just live on fruit (juice) for fear of eating something bad.
Please explain the inconsistencies in the diet.
I probably will be unable to read your replies before I return at the end of next week.

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Who gave him the diet? Because I’d be going back to them to ask these questions. Does he have a diabetes nurse specialist to contact?
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Yes, he was given the diet sheet at his diabetic clinic.
Then he needs to phone the clinic and ask for help.
There are a few books out on low-GI diets and you should be able to find information. I am on my Tablet and can't give you links.

I have to confess to being a little confused about watermelons. I love them.
Its the high sugar fruit juice being okay that worries me. I get the shepherds pie and crisps being okay because added fat or protein slow down the absorption of carb and lower the GI of the potato. Old plain baked jacket is higher on the GI scale but surely the GI can be reduced by adding cheese or butter? He really needs to get proper advice I think.

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