I hate to say it Cherii, but not eating doesn't help your BSL. I actually find that if I don't eat, my BSL goes up! I asked my endocronologist andhe said that if your body doesn't get enough sugar then it pulls it out of your muscles! That is why fasting readings in the morning, when you haven't eaten anything for maybe 12 hours are high. Seems completely screwed up doesn't it!
I had the same reaction when I was diagnosed the first time. Wanted to stop eating as it was too hard. As time goes on you will find that you know what will and won't push your BSL up. Each person seems to be a bit different - what works for one may not work for another. Things to be VERY careful of are white bread (except low GI stuff), rice and potatoes. Things with flour or which are highly processed. It also helps if you watch your portion sizes, as things which are low GI in small servings become high GI in large portions.
And you say you may be eating healthy, but sometimes healthy isn't necessarily low GI. Fruit while it may be good for you is actually quite high in natural sugars and will bump up your BSL. Dairy and protein are great as they are low or even no GI, so eat plenty of these. If you're like me and a carbo junkie, things get tricky as too many carbs or the wrong carbs will boost your sugar. Stick to pasta, new potatoes or sweet potatoes, low GI white bread or some biscuits. Again it comes back to finding out what you like which doesn't bump up your sugar. A great website is:
The Glycemic Index
it has a database which will tell you what is low, med and high GI. I found it really useful for checking if things were good or bad.
If you have any more questions, just let me know. THis is my second pregnancy with insulin dependant GD and you are quite welcome to pick my brains anytime you want.
Good Luck!


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