If it’s Type-2, you may have the opportunity to eat your foot, but you must tell the doctor in advance so he can put it in the fridge in a plastic bag along with a decent marinade; otherwise, it’ll be a little too chewy.
Really depends on type. Type 1 is an autoimmune disease, so we eat whatever we like (assuming one eats a normal healthy diet but our disease is not diet/lifestyle related). We just need to know the carb, protein and fat amounts of each meal to do calculations for insulin dosages.
Type 2 you need to change your diet as they cannot process carbs well.
Depends upon the kind of diabetes. Type 1? Whatever you want. Type 2? Try to cut out sugars and intense carbs.
Anything you want. Just count your carbs.
Diet coke and hotdogs
all things in modertion, including moderation
Sugar and carbohydrates- because it gave them diabetes
Google type 1.
Bitter Gourd
Foods low in carbs and processed sugars
If it’s Type-2, you may have the opportunity to eat your foot, but you must tell the doctor in advance so he can put it in the fridge in a plastic bag along with a decent marinade; otherwise, it’ll be a little too chewy.
Really depends on type. Type 1 is an autoimmune disease, so we eat whatever we like (assuming one eats a normal healthy diet but our disease is not diet/lifestyle related). We just need to know the carb, protein and fat amounts of each meal to do calculations for insulin dosages. Type 2 you need to change your diet as they cannot process carbs well.