I am a T1 Diabetic. I started following Dr. McDougall's program about 3 years ago. I've never been to his residential program (although I would like to).
Lately, I've not been as strict with the diet. I know this will sound very counter-intuitive but, my blood sugars have been so high for such a long time that I kind of gave up when we eat out. I always cook well at home. I eat steel-cut oats every morning for breakfast w/berries and an apple. Before when my blood sugars were elevated I always knew something was wrong physically. With the exception of 2 visits to the doctor this year, I've been told there is nothing wrong.
I finally saw a new endo who seems to be proactive but, she changed my pump settings and then told me to get off my high carb diet. It kind of threw me into a tailspin and quite frankly I was afraid to eat much of anything. My sugars still remained somewhat high even after the adjustments. I noticed that if I stick to eating just fruit in the morning and keeping my starchy carbs and fruit separate it seems to stay in range (except for this morning).
I'm kind of at my wit's end. Does anyone know of a Dr in the East or North Dallas area who agrees with a starch-based diet? @kenscircus, I would love to know how you've managed to manage your blood sugars so masterfully.
Karen,
Thank you for sharing your experience and your question. I am going to send a message to Ken to let him know you asked this question. I also changed @kenthomas to @kenscircus which is his user ID hoping it would work to link to him and notify him. But, it did not work. So, I am asking for help from our software vendor to figure out how to make that work.
In the meantime I would suggest you read all of Ken's blogs starting from his first work and working your way through them. He has some tremendous insights and I believe you will find answers to your question(s).
Thank you,
Sean
Dr. Carney just asked me to send you this url so that you can start reading Ken's story:
https://www.drcarney.com/blog/condition-related/ken-s-type-1-diabetes-journey
She is busy taking care of patients. :-)
Sean
Thank you both. I will most likely sign up for the consultation. And thank you for the info regarding Ken Thomas. I first read about Ken on Dr. McDougall's site 3 years ago but, didn't know how to contact him. I actually found your website by doing a search for Ken Thomas. I've already read two of his blogs. I will follow the rest. Thanks again.
Karen, We also set up a Support Group for Type 1 Diabetics that is not real busy but Ken does pay attention to what goes on there as well. Lately he is very busy due to family responsibilities so we are not seeing his participation as much as previously. But, I know he will eventually interact with you. Check out the Support Group:
https://www.drcarney.com/community/groups/type-1-diabetes-support
Thanks for writing.
It is essential not to eat any foods that contain more than 20% of their calories from fat. Ever.
Because it will take 15 to 30 days to get your levels of blood sugar and insulin back down to ideal.
You need beans or lentils for breakfast and for lunch.
I recommend a food coaching consult by phone, which you may purchase here for customized lifestyle advice, although I am not functioning as a physician in these consults, as I am not writing orders nor prescribing pharmaceuticals.
https://www.vegvor.com/advice/one-hour-custom-coaching-consultation
I recommend my starch smartest program, which is free to you here:
https://www.drcarney.com/starch-smart-system/starch-smartest
I also advise that you read each of the blogs written by Ken Thomas and do exactly as he does: No nuts, seeds, avocado, olives, oils or restaurant foods that you don't know for sure were made without oil.
Thank you for being a member of DrCarney.com,
Dr. Carney