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Chronic diseases and diet: what has changed for you?
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Sueharmonypuss
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I've changed nothing except my coffee to decaf.
I seem to be managing ok.
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Not only have i got crohns and having my colon removed and cannot absorb iron so have an infusion every 6 months i have now been told i have type 2 diabetes.No symptons,not overweight not tired never thirsty but according to doctors .If i go on a diet i would look like someone out of Belssen.
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I largely manage my diabetes diviculitus hiatus hernia and asthma /COPD by diet and have a list on the fridge of what I can't eat or at have to limit my intake of. It's almost impossible to avoid everything on that list but just try to be as careful
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Go see your GP and see if you can go on the millionaire's drug, diabetics especially if you want to lose a few pounds. I've been on it for a week so hopefully I can report how good it is as the movie stars claim. Lazy dieting I know, you do get the option of a injection or tablets and the treatment for six months on the NHS!
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Hi everyone,
How are you doing today? 😊
Often, patients with chronic diseases must follow a particular diet to avoid complications such as hypoglycaemia, hyperglycaemia, hypertension and digestive inflammation, among others.
A change in diet may help alleviate symptoms, improve the health of a patient, or at least, minimize negative side effects caused by medication.
These days, there are many food factors to consider when planning your meals:
Did the diagnosis of your disease make you change your eating habits? Did a doctor or nutritionist coach you on what to eat and what to avoid? Do you know what is good for you or not? Are you comfortable choosing your foods and preparing your meals? How did you learn to adapt your diet? Do you allow yourself small pleasures?
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Share your experiences and any tips you have!
Take care,
Lizzi