Fruit ? for the vets
I was wondering.... I have 80 cals total of strawberries and pineapple (weighed in grams) and was wondering if it is smart 11 weeks out to use calories on fruit. I get all of my protein (80g+ and 80 oz+ fluid) in per day. I just feel the need for something different then protein and veggies. My plan says it's ok, but I do know that fruit has more natural sugars than a veggie would have. What woud you do??
Here is my problem with most fruit post-op: I'm a Type 2 diabetic that was taken off all my medication immediately after surgery. However, I am not "cured" of diabetes. So when I eat fruits (especially high-glycemic ones like bananas, pineapple or dried fruit) my blood sugar skyrockets and I am left feeling like hammered dog ****
What most people don't understand is this: when our glucose spikes (this applies to anybody, not just diabetics) the body dumps insulin to deal with it. Insulin sends a signal to the liver to "store fat! store fat!" regardless of how healthy the food is that you just ate or your total calories for the day. Yes, it is actually possible to stop losing weight and even gain on very low calorie diets if you're eating the wrong thing and sending constant signals to your liver to store fat.
Fruit - even now in maintenance - isn't the best choice for me. I do eat it but it's in small amounts and I eat protein first. I plan for it and I'm careful with it.
It's far broader than you describe. Insulin causes the body to store all the nutrients you eat -- it triggers the body to build and store glycogen from glucose, fat from fatty acids and glycerol, and protein from amino acids. In a nutshell it simply says, "Hey body there are nutrients in the blood stream! Don't let them get away!"
All foods cause an insulin response. In fact, beef has a higher insulin index than pasta. ;)