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Yes, you can eat unlimited vegetables on a diabetic diet.
No, potato salad is fatning
Regular potatoes are generally bad for type-II diabetes, just like bread, pasta, or any other carbohydrate. That's not to say you should never eat them, but you should definitely not eat too much. Sweet potatoes are a lot better for you, and have some great vitamins.
This site offers great information about a healthy diet for people with gestational diabetes: http://www.diabeticmommy.com/34-gestational-diabetes-diet.html. Some foods high in fiber are generally recommended, such as whole-grains, fruits, and vegetables.
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It is possible to have Gestational Diabetes during pregnancy.
It would be best to consult with a doctor. This will allow your doctor to evaluate your gestational diabetes and find out what is safe to eat. The doctor can also provide solutions that can help.
Women with gestational diabetes should target to eat no more than 45 grams of carbs at each meal. They should always be paired with protein, dairy and vegetables to maintain balance.
Sure they do – potato chips, french fries, mashed potatoes, roasted potatoes, baked potato with toppings.
i would recommend just taking medicine but if your hungry you can eat a potato