Not that I have heard of. I know that there are alot of organic and health food store out there at least there are here where I am from in Illinois. The best thing to do is to look at labels at the grocery store Most labels say that they are reduced fat or sugar free those are the best to get
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Every store has acceptable products for diabetics. I don't trust most of the items that say "sugar free" or "diabetic friendly", you really have to look at labels. Some choices for cereal would be those with high fiber contents which are subtracted from the carbs per serving because the fiber doesn't increase blood sugar. You may want to look at a lot of bread because it is extremely variable - even if you just stick to whole wheat (which you have to). There are some breads that are 22 carbs a slice and some that are 10. Your other option is to change your breakfast habits and have eggs or egg white omlettes, eat more salad (with chicken breast) instead of a sandwich, etc. It may take more time initially, but your more healthful alternatives are tasty and quick. I would say that no, your stress and injury probably didn't make you diabetic. Obviously it runs in your family, but type 2 diabetes happens over a long amount of time. Your weight doesn't have to change dramatically to kick start it, it has been a lifetime of bad choices, bad genetics, and bad luck. My father was always dealing with his low blood sugars when I was young. He believes it shows a problem with insulin levels regardless if they were low instead of high. He has just recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes without any weight changes (in fact over the past year he had begun making better choices regarding food and exercise). He was certainly surprised, but then thought about his hypoglycemia issues and feels like that was a contributing factor. Good luck to you. It isn't the end of the world, or even your lifestyle. Just take it day to day and make sure you deal with the stress that you are feeling, as it can mess your numbers up quite a bit in itself. It can't cause diabetes, but once you have diabetes, it can cause those numbers to go higher.
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answered by Anonymous
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Are there any diabetic food stores out there?
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answered by Cecilla 1
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there's a lot of food stores today that sells food for diabetecs....
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answered by zurg!!!! ahhhrrrrrggggghhhh 2
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check out Safeway, albertson's and trader joes, they carry alot of items that you need
trader Joe's have wheat pasta that diabetics should eat instead of regular pasta
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