As a diabetic, what do you track in your diary?
SherryRH
Posts: 810 Member
I was just recently diagnosed with diabetes but I have not started my classes yet. I will start them at the beginning of April. I have been doing some research on things I need to keep track of of but MFP does allow me to track everything I want to track. So as a I diabetic, what are you tracking? Carbs? Sugars? Fiber? Cholesterol? I am sure I will get some more information as I start taking my classes but I figured I would try to get things under control.
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What do you need to track that it doesn't have?0
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I am currently tracking, proteins, fats, carbs, fiber and cholesterol. I wanted to add sugar but if I do, I have to get rid of something since we can only track 5 things at one time.0
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I'm a type 1 diabetic. I track protein, carbs, fiber, sodium. For me that's all I need.0
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I track Calories, Carbs, Protein, Fat, Fiber, Sodium.0
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I'm a type 1 diabetic. I track protein, carbs, fiber, sodium. For me that's all I need.
same i am type 1 too and track these0 -
As a Type 2 diabetic, I track calories, carbs, sodium and sugar. My diary is open to friends only, so feel free to add me if you'd like :flowerforyou:0
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HI, what type are you 1 or 2? I am type 2 and I just keep track of my carbs, proteins and fats. I have sugars in there but I dont focus much on them.. I can say this, ever since Ive been exercising and tracking my meals My glucose levels have been down in the 90's range. Im on 1500mg's a day on metformin. How much do you have to take?..
Friend me if you'd like, I keep an open food diary and you can observe it for reference for yourself.0 -
I'm pre-diabetic and I track calories, fat, sodium, sugar, and carbs. Sugar and sodium are the ones I watch the most since I also have high blood pressure.0
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caloriess, carbs and sugar are good macronutrients for a diabetic to see on a daily basis. I also suggest displaying saturated fat and either sodium or cholesterol because diabetes puts you at an increased risk for heart disease.
Before you go to classes, I suggest you print out several weeks of your food diary (some good days, some bad days, some average days). In the notes section, if you are already monitoring blood glucose or taking insulin, make a note of your test results and dosages so you can begin to see how nutritional choices affect your blood sugar.
The printed diaries show all macronutrients / vitamins whereas the on screen display only shows 5 macronutrients plus Calories.0 -
HI, what type are you 1 or 2? I am type 2 and I just keep track of my carbs, proteins and fats. I have sugars in there but I dont focus much on them.. I can say this, ever since Ive been exercising and tracking my meals My glucose levels have been down in the 90's range. Im on 1500mg's a day on metformin. How much do you have to take?..
Friend me if you'd like, I keep an open food diary and you can observe it for reference for yourself.
I am not sure if it is 1 or 2. While I am only 5'2" and weigh 140lbs, I don't think I am obese. I do think I could lose 20lbs. LOL Diabetes runs in my family. Mom, Dad and Uncle have it.
I am currently not monitoring anything or taking anything. My doctor said to watch what I eat, cut back on the refined sugars and exercise a little more. He will see me in about a month. I am guessing when I start the classes they will go over monitoring my glucose on a daily basis and other things. I only know my numbers from my tests - My A1C was 9% and my glucose was at 201 on a 14 hour fast.0 -
caloriess, carbs and sugar are good macronutrients for a diabetic to see on a daily basis. I also suggest displaying saturated fat and either sodium or cholesterol because diabetes puts you at an increased risk for heart disease.
I had heard about the heart disease corralation too. My mom has diabetes and has congestive heart failure. It is not a pretty sight and it is something I want to avoid with my own health.0 -
I track Calories, Carbs, Protein, Fat, Fiber, Sodium.
this is what I track minus the fiber. My diabetes goes hand in hand with my high blood pressure (and my weight obviously) so I have a lower carb/cal diet and purchase lower sodium everything0 -
carbs, protein, sugar, fat and sodium.0
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Type 2 - i track calories, fat, protein, carbs and fiber. I don't track sugars separately, just as part of carbs, but i do track fiber separately. I don't track sodium because I'm eating primarily unprocessed food, don't add salt and don't have high BP.0
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I am currently tracking, proteins, fats, carbs, fiber and cholesterol. I wanted to add sugar but if I do, I have to get rid of something since we can only track 5 things at one time.
Are you aware though that the smartphone app (certainly the Android one) allows you to track sixteen nutrients, including things like trans fats, calcium and iron. If you can afford a basic smartphone, it certainly makes logging far easier, especially as you can simply scan a barcode to enter food items!0 -
I track Carbs, Proteins, Cholestrol, Fat and sugar. I am tracking for diabetes as well, as recently found out my levels are high. The doctor said to track my carbs and sugars, and to eat more protien and fruit.0
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I am not sure if it is 1 or 2. While I am only 5'2" and weigh 140lbs, I don't think I am obese. I do think I could lose 20lbs. LOL Diabetes runs in my family. Mom, Dad and Uncle have it.
I am currently not monitoring anything or taking anything. My doctor said to watch what I eat, cut back on the refined sugars and exercise a little more. He will see me in about a month. I am guessing when I start the classes they will go over monitoring my glucose on a daily basis and other things. I only know my numbers from my tests - My A1C was 9% and my glucose was at 201 on a 14 hour fast.
Type 1 is insulin dependent. Type 2 can be controlled with diet and exercise and oral medications if needed.0 -
I am not sure if it is 1 or 2. While I am only 5'2" and weigh 140lbs, I don't think I am obese. I do think I could lose 20lbs. LOL Diabetes runs in my family. Mom, Dad and Uncle have it.
I am currently not monitoring anything or taking anything. My doctor said to watch what I eat, cut back on the refined sugars and exercise a little more. He will see me in about a month. I am guessing when I start the classes they will go over monitoring my glucose on a daily basis and other things. I only know my numbers from my tests - My A1C was 9% and my glucose was at 201 on a 14 hour fast.
Type 1 is insulin dependent. Type 2 can be controlled with diet and exercise and oral medications if needed.
I am guessing I am type 2 since I have never had a problem or been diagnosed until recently.0 -
yes, it sounds to me as if you are type 20
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