Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-05-26T06:42:41Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/57819 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD WayfinderAli 2011-08-12T22:39:33Z 2011-08-15T02:50:27Z <p>My mother is on the heavy side but not morbidly obese. She probably needs to loose 30 or 40 pounds. She recently went to the doctor and they did a bunch of tests. She is pre-diabetic, apparently has a "relatively fast" metabolism (they did a test and told her that her metabolism was good??, and needs to loose some weight. She can't find her blood test results so I'm in the dark on her levels. Her blood sugar levels are apparently all over the place. I'm assuming that she has metabolic syndrome. She had breast cancer about 15 years ago and had a mastectomy with full reconstruction and chemo. About 8 years ago she had success with Atkins but didn't stick with it for more than 4 or 5 months. Also, she doesn't exercise and we can't seem to get her to start. </p> <p>Here is what she typically eats: <br>Breakfast: 2 egg whites with 1 yolk, scrambled or fried in butter 1/2 a whole wheat english muffin with a little butter and jelly very small glass of orange juice.<br> <br>Lunch: leftovers from dinner- usually meat and veggies. She usually steams vegetables and adds butter and spices to make them taste better. She probably has a small square of dove dark chocolate with lunch or dinner. I think sometimes she gets a chicken salad sandwhich on whole wheat from a nearby restaurant.</p> <p>Dinner- Some sort of meat- usually chicken, shrimp, salmon, steak or pork loin once in a while, never fried always grilled or baked. sometimes meatloaf, with vegetables (broccoli, carrots, rarely corn) and sometimes a small baked potato. also a small glass of red or white wine probably 3 to 4 times a week. </p> <p>She has low level gastritis so she cut way down on the orange juice in the morning and no longer drinks coffee. She doesn't drink soda, she cooks with butter or olive oil. About once every few weeks she'll bake chocolate chip cookies and probably eat 5 or 6 over the course of a day or two.</p> <p>Her doctor sent her to <a href="http://www.healthydietsinc.com/" rel="nofollow">this place</a>. What are they telling her? To "eat whole grains, throw away yolks from eggs, focus on reducing fats, and count calories." They told her that her portions are too big. I've seen how much she eats. Her portions are on the small side of normal. </p> <p>I'm seriously going to SCREAM I'm so furious. She's already eating the way they want her to, with the exception of lowering her caloric intake and dropping the tablespoon of jelly in the morning. How could their suggestions make a difference? Would lowering calories do anything for her insulin resistance? </p> <p>I need help explaining to her and to my dad the flaws in these suggestions and why VLC would heal the root of the problem. Today my dad asked me "well, if your body has to convert everything to glucose to use it as energy, what does it matter whether you eat fat or carbs?" I understand a little bit about leptin resistance and insulin resistance but its all kinda muddled and I need to be able to explain it in an easy to understand way. </p> <p>My plan thus far:<br> I'm headed out to Barnes and Noble to buy Good Calories Bad Calories. <br> I think the only way to heal her deranged metabolism is to go VLC for a while and slowly introduce carbs back into her diet to find a maintenance level. </p> <p>UPDATE- I got my hands on her test results:<br> lipid panel:<br> cholesterol total: 180 hdl: 56 Trigs: 99<br> Glucose,serum 113<br> Hemoglobin: 14.6<br> Hemoglobin a1c 6.3<br> Hematocrit: 43<br> Vitamin d: 26.6<br></p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad/57829#57829 Answer by Travis Culp for Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD Travis Culp 2011-08-12T23:09:10Z 2011-08-12T23:09:10Z <p>Is it at all possible that there is more fructose in her diet than she told you? If so, that's the first thing that I would focus on. Is she sedentary? Adding activity should do wonders for insulin resistance in her muscles. It seems like her vitamin C intake is totally soaked up by her fructose intake. The hyperuricemia from the fructose metabolism is a likely factor in her insulin resistance. Cutting out anything sweet and adding a vitamin C supplement like sodium ascorbate should help out without aggravating her stomach. At the very least, she could replace orange juice and jam with whole strawberries. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad/57833#57833 Answer by Efaitch for Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD Efaitch 2011-08-12T23:23:37Z 2011-08-12T23:23:37Z <p>I have diabetes, it seems "mild" in comparison to others - I must've been diagnosed early, that's all.</p> <p>I've personally found that cutting dairy has helped immensely. Even going LC with dairy didn't bring my levels into line (resting around 90 ish, but now around 70-90).</p> <p>I believe Walmart does a very cheap glucometer called the Relion. </p> <p>Have a look at :http://www.diabetes-warrior.net/ &amp; <a href="http://lowcarbdiabetic.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">http://lowcarbdiabetic.co.uk/</a></p> <p>Prof Taylor et al have reversed diabetes recently, so this could be something to think about: <a href="http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm</a></p> <p>There are some people in the UK who are undertaking this diet now of their own accord. I am going to see my GP this week to discuss this too... eek!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad/57836#57836 Answer by Jon for Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD Jon 2011-08-12T23:35:13Z 2011-08-12T23:35:13Z <p>Maybe them saying her metabolism was good was referring to some thyroid function tests? Like TSH, T4, and T3?</p> <p>You say she's obese. You also say you have no idea what her blood results are and her blood sugar was all over the place. Maybe some more information is needed here. Anyway, if someone is obese, I think it's safe to say they are leptin resistant and, probably more likely than not, insulin resistant.</p> <p>Is it possible your mom is already on a LC diet? Half a whole-wheat English muffin is only 26 grams of CHO and also contains almost 4 grams of fiber. The orange juice might add around 20 grams of CHO if it's around 6 oz. and a little bit of jelly seems pretty small. So we're talking 50 grams of carbohydrate a day plus the small amounts of CHO in the garden variety kinds of veggies. Furthermore, if someone is LC and then they are administered a GTT (glucose tolerance test), they're going to fail it because of the down regulation of pancreatic glucokinase. </p> <p>So my question is whether or not she tapered her CHO intake up a week prior to being tested?</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad/57849#57849 Answer by The Loon for Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD The Loon 2011-08-13T00:21:51Z 2011-08-13T00:21:51Z <p>Sounds like they trust doctors, so why don't you suggest plans by doctors, like Protein Power, Rosedale or Bernstein?</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad/57864#57864 Answer by Atkins-witha-loincloth for Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD Atkins-witha-loincloth 2011-08-13T01:43:34Z 2011-08-13T01:43:34Z <p>If you haven't yet bought GCBC, consider holding up on that. Although in my opinion, it is an excellent read, I don't believe it is what will be most helpful to your Mom right <em>now.</em> It's a pretty heavy read with alot of info that for your Mom <em>right now</em> is superfluous, may be overwhelming, and won't give her the blueprint she needs <em>now</em> to begin most successfully managing her diabetes.</p> <p>Check out Dr. Bernstein's site and his book. This book is written by a physician who himself suffered from type 1 diabetes from the age of 12 and prior to researching and finding the solution (low carb) for his disease, was suffering from advanced medical complications.</p> <p>Your Mom would come out with the info + the exact tools she needs to begin to manage her diabetes successfully.</p> <p>Note also the podcasts on the site available for listening, as well as a 60 min free teleseminar/webcast scheduled for August 31, that you could register for and listen to together.</p> <p><a href="http://www.diabetes-book.com/index.shtml" rel="nofollow">http://www.diabetes-book.com/index.shtml</a></p> <p>Best to you all!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad/57869#57869 Answer by Stabby for Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD Stabby 2011-08-13T02:06:38Z 2011-08-13T02:06:38Z <p>Well, paleo has been demonstrated to be superior to the SAD diet in a clinical study <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19604407" rel="nofollow">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19604407</a> So there!</p> <p>I would go for The Paleo Solution by Robb Wolf over GCBC. There is just a lot more useful information for someone getting into natural health in Robb's book, and it isn't so hard to read except for one part, but he lets you skip it if you want. The study I linked to above is all the evidence she needs. Better than the standard diet, for real. And that isn't even educated paleo, it's just a general paleo diet. I really don't know how to improve upon the SAD diet except making it as nutritious and paleo as possible. But Robb's book also shows how much better a paleo diet is for nutrition. Plus there are definitely ways to make a paleo diet better and it's a good springboard into advanced nutrition.</p> <p>The caveat is that if she just eats from the paleo list of foods she will improve, but not as much as if she gets into holistic health and advanced nutrition. Effort=success.</p> <p>edit: and here's the abstract of another <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19209185" rel="nofollow">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19209185</a></p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad/57873#57873 Answer by Jeff for Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD Jeff 2011-08-13T02:26:23Z 2011-08-13T02:26:23Z <blockquote> <p>Today my dad asked me "well, if your body has to convert everything to glucose to use it as energy, what does it matter whether you eat fat or carbs?"</p> </blockquote> <p>This is not true, our body can very easily burn fat and ketone bodies, and many cells actually prefer them. </p> <p>Our body converts everything to ATP, which is the energy currency of the body. Fat is a much better source of generating ATP than glucose and does not get converted to glucose first.</p> <p>I'd also suggest Dr. Eades' book over GCBC.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad/57882#57882 Answer by H.T. Neville for Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD H.T. Neville 2011-08-13T03:24:27Z 2011-08-13T03:24:27Z <p>In addition to the good advice re: paleo/lc books dealing diabetes, such as those of Dr. Richard Bernstein, perhaps you could persuade her to simply TRUST you enough to follow one of these plans, to the letter, for a month, and get blood work immediately before and after...</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad/57901#57901 Answer by Anne for Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD Anne 2011-08-13T04:51:40Z 2011-08-13T04:51:40Z <p>If her blood sugars are all over the place, you may want to read "Blood Sugar 101" by Jenny Ruhl. She has a website by the same name. <a href="http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/" rel="nofollow">http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/</a> </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57819/help-pre-diabetic-mother-told-to-eat-sad/57908#57908 Answer by Andre Chimene for Help. Pre-diabetic mother told to eat SAD Andre Chimene 2011-08-13T05:41:00Z 2011-08-13T05:41:00Z <p>Prof Taylor et al have reversed diabetes recently, so this could be something to think about: <a href="http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm</a></p> <p><strong>Reverse it till when? This is a 600 cal diet. After you are off of it...what now?</strong> Be realistic...600 can't be sustained...it is not enough. Didn't you see the movie "300"...</p> <p>After she is ready to change, get the CDs of Dr. Bernstein with a Type 2. She can listen at her leisure and learn. <a href="http://www.diabetes911.net/secrets.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.diabetes911.net/secrets.php</a></p> <p>Fat is the one macro that won't raise her blood sugar. Educate yourself and her. Normal BS www.phlaunt.com...and read Dr. Rosedale to understand why high insulin is as dangerous as high blood sugar.</p> <p>Breakfast: 2 egg whites with <strong>1 yolk, scrambled or fried in butter</strong> 1/2 a whole wheat english muffin with a little butter and jelly very small glass of orange juice. </p> <p>The yolk and butter are all that is good about breakfast. Lunch... chicken salad sandwhich on whole wheat...<strong>ditch the bread</strong>.</p> <p>Dinner...<strong>carrots, rarely corn) and sometimes a small baked potato</strong>...again, not for her. go to green leaves...in a day this combo for food has too many sugary carbs. She is carb intolerant. More veggies and fat. Save yourself then save her.</p>