Easy Steps from a Nutritionist to Lower Blood Sugar

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Today I met with a nutritionist, also known as my friend Lacy. I bombarded her with all the food questions I could think of about how to lower blood sugar, and I’m going to share the first, most doable steps that I learned.

I’m writing them down NOW before I forget any more than I already have!

Lacy is a fellow home schooling mom. She also has four kids, so there’s no one who better understands what I’m up against. She fully knows the drill of the busy, action-packed life!

This sounds so silly, but the hardest part of ALL of it is just not drinking soda. Coca-Cola has me the same way Marlboro has the smoker crowd! Man, I love my sugary sodas.

Home should be like Heaven on Earth.

Good-bye, soda. We must break up. This hurts me more than it hurts you. Can I still have one on my birthdays?

This is hard.

But I can do it! God will give me what I need.

Let me sum up why I’m cutting sugar.

  1. I have high sugar and high sodium in my blood stream
  2. My head keeps getting fuzzy, like when you have a fever. Sometimes I have a fever, and sometimes I don’t. I also get headaches.
  3. We think that some of this is caused by my high sugar and dehydration.
  4. I also get mucous-overload from milk products. Talking with Alan and Lacy helped me to reach that conclusion, so I have got to cut back on the milk. Yogurt should not make a person choke on mucous and dry heave, apparently….
  5. Inflammation in my shoulder and right hip

Here’s what I’m trying to do about it:

  1. seeing a doctor
  2. I’m already getting chiropractic adjustments and physical therapy for my pain issues.
  3. Now I’m all about lowering the blood sugar and eliminating the milk products.

Tips on how to lower your blood sugar

So here are the tips for cutting down on your sugar intake (Thank you, Lacy!) that I’m implementing this week:

  1. Instead of snacking all day, which is my current habit, I need to sit down and eat three square meals a day. Greatly reduce the snacking in between.

Why? I have a sugar problem, so in order for my sugar to be handled properly in my body, my body needs the carbs to be combined with fat and protein. This should help my sugar stay at a better level throughout the day, rather than having constant spikes from my carb snacks. And let me tell you, I have been the QUEEN of carbohydrates, which is what got me into this mess.

2. My biggest issue is that people love to tell you what NOT to eat, but they don’t tell you what TO eat. I

mean, if you take away my bread, my yogurt, and my granola bars, what do I have left??

They always say, “Avoid processed foods, but what does that look like exactly??”

Lacy gave me some “what to eat” ideas. These are specific to my sugar and milk issues, but I think they would be good for anyone!:

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lima beans cooked in ham…I think these are okay. I didn’t ask.. FYI, if you boil butter beans in ham, there’s no way you won’t like them.

Vegetables…..like cut up fresh bell peppers of any colors, broccoli, carrots, salad, fennel, onions, garlic, celery, romaine lettuce, and on and on. Cook ’em, roast ’em, eat ’em raw, whatever.

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Mini peppers, so sweet and crispy yumminess, even raw.

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Alan’s amazing, fresh homemade salsa: tomatoes, lime juice, onion, garlic, parsley. I love this stuff.

Fresh or frozen is better than canned because of the added sodium.

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The label on the can of green beans reveals the higher sodium level. Not horrible, just not as good as frozen or fresh veggies.

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This steam-in-the bag frozen pack of veggies contains far less sodium.

Avocados! That’s one of my favorite foods anyway, so that’s good news. Eating some fats is important for me, as it turns out.

Meat…..steak, chicken, bacon, fish, ground turkey meatballs…

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tiny bundles of yummy beef..They were supposed to be triangles…..Oh well, it was my first attempt!

I loved her ground turkey meatball idea because our family loves meatballs, but I never make them because they are a lot of work. We also like “hamburger steak,” so this is a cross between the two.

Lacy said to just put your ground turkey in the big skillet, sprinkle your favorite spices and salt and pepper on them, and as they cook, cut them into little triangles.

That simple. So yummy.

Confession: I used ground beef, but I think that’s okay.

Carb Suggestions: 

Trader Joe’s whole grain bread…I can’t remember what it was called exactly, and I should have mine in the context of a meal.

Sweet Potatoes (like half of one)

Fruit, but with other things

Beans or peas, which are also proteins

Milk Substitutes

Almond milk or coconut milk. Since our family has nut issues, we may go with the coconut. Some of our kids can still do regular milk.

I put the coconut milk in my coffee today, and that filled me with joy. I just can’t tell you. Coconut milk is naturally a little sweet.

Meal Plates

The plate should be half vegetables, 1/4 meat, and 1/4 carb.

Now obviously, she told me a ton more stuff. It’s still floating around in my head, but these are my FIRST STEP things.

Thank you so much, Lacy! My family thanks you as well!

This week my goal is to sit down and eat lunch with the kids, instead of standing in the kitchen picking on sugars. Once lunch is done, those boys are going to learn the new habit of helping Mom clean up lunch, and I don’t just mean their plates. I mean clean up the whole meal. Laura and Mary Ingalls did it, so I figure what was good for them is good for us too. hehe

Hope you are all having a fun weekend!

12 comments

  • Debbie White

    Hi, April. I find this post so fascinating because it describes me too. May I ask your blood type? That may sound like a strange question, but there has been a lot of research done on eating according to your blood type, and I’m curious if we are the same ( O negative) ?? If you prefer,, you can send me a private message on Facebook 😀

  • I love all of your food suggestions- you are so right about the advice about what not to eat! I also struggle with snacking too much- the dangers at being at home with the kitchen so close!

  • I gave up soda a couple months ago (I was a Mountain Dew addict), then I gave up sweet green tea, with which I replaced the Mountain Dew. Coupled with some other things, April, I have lost 19 pounds in 8 weeks!!!! You’ve read my blog, you know how huge that is. I haven’t posted about it because I am still losing and want to really wow everyone, but I had to share it with you. 🙂 I promise, giving up soda can be done, and the truth is, I don’t even want one anymore. I have 2 cups of coffee in the morning and water for the rest of the day, and I’m so much healthier for it. Good luck with your changes–I truly hope they really improve your health quickly.

    • That is encouraging to hear! I love me some sodas. I know you are stoked. Congratulations! I’m really happy to hear that. ThT gives me some extra power. Thank you!

  • Great tips April! I find I eat better when I actually eat meals and not just snack foods. It is somple, but true. Hope you get to feeling better soon!

  • Good tips! Hope you start feeling better FAST! I would love to hear about that – no more weird fevers or fuzziness! Although fuzziness just happens sometimes when you’re a mom and haven’t slept a lot.. sugars aside.

  • Anonymous

    I totally get a headache if i eat sweets/simple carbs on an empty stomache. Migraine level, most of the time. I always have to get a little protein to go with my “the kids are in bed” snack. Also, we eat WAY more dairy than the rest of the world. And we Americans are not really known for being models of great health, so there’s probably something there. Beef triangles…that’s a new one to try!

  • Thanks so much for stopping by With Heart Wide Open recently & following along. I’ve enjoyed reading & skimming some of your posts just now. Raising boys & healthy lifestyle choices are 2 areas of common ground. you can do it! Shandra

  • Nonna

    Thanks for the great tips, April! I really need them too. Keep up the lessons as you get them. Lots of us need the refresher course. Hope this is helping you feel better.

    • Thanks! My head has been far less foggy, and I’ve had less headaches. A cold storm blew in; though, so the back pain is worse than ever. I almost didn’t bother getting out of bed this morning. But I did! I even made it to church.

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