The holiday season brings joy, family gatherings, and cherished food traditions. At Community Access Network, we understand that managing diabetes during festive celebrations can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re attending family dinners, church gatherings, or community events, we’re here to help you enjoy the season while maintaining healthy blood sugar levels.
Understanding Holiday Challenges for Diabetes Management
Managing diabetes during the holidays presents real challenges:
- Multiple celebrations and events
- Many traditional holiday foods are high in sugar and carbs
- Changes in regular eating schedules
- Increased stress levels
- Less time for regular walking or movement
- Pressure to eat everything that’s offered
Smart Planning for Holiday Meals
Before the Celebration
- Check your blood sugar regularly during holiday events
- Take medications as prescribed and on schedule
- Try to eat a filling breakfast with protein, like eggs
- Plan to take short walks between meals
- Consider bringing a dish you know you can eat
- Talk to your doctor about your holiday meal plans
Creating a Balanced Holiday Plate
Try this simple method for portion control:
- Fill half your plate with vegetables
- Fresh or frozen green beans
- Simple garden salad
- Cooked carrots
- Canned vegetables (drained and rinsed)
- Fill quarter of your plate with lean protein
- Turkey without skin
- Baked chicken
- Fish
- Beans
- Fill quarter of your plate with starches
- Small portion of potatoes
- Rice
- Corn
- Bread or rolls
Making Healthier Versions of Holiday Foods
Simple Food Tips
Budget-Friendly Vegetable Options
- Frozen vegetables
- Canned vegetables (look for low-sodium)
- In-season produce
- Simple salads with basic vegetables
Healthier Cooking Methods
- Baking instead of frying
- Steaming vegetables
- Using spices and herbs for flavor
- Removing skin from chicken or turkey
Smart Ingredient Changes
- Using less sugar in recipes
- Trying sugar-free drink mixes
- Using cooking spray instead of butter
- Adding extra vegetables to dishes
Managing Social Situations
Helpful Tips
- Let family know about your dietary needs
- Bring a dish you can enjoy
- Practice saying “no thank you” politely
- Focus on visiting with people instead of food
Practical Tips
- Keep your glucose meter with you
- Remember to check your blood sugar
- If possible, limit alcohol intake
- Take short walks when possible
- Drink water throughout the day
Tips for Holiday Events
At the Buffet Table
- Look at all foods before filling your plate
- Start with vegetables and protein
- Use a smaller plate if available
- Sit away from the food table
- Wait before getting seconds
Handling Desserts
- Choose one small serving of your favorite dessert
- Share desserts with family
- Try sugar-free options if available
- Consider fresh fruit
- Take a walk after eating
Support at Community Access Network
We offer these diabetes management services:
- Basic diabetes education with our community health workers
- Blood sugar monitoring guidance
- Help with medication management
- Connection to affordable medication programs
- Information about local food resources
- Support finding exercise options in the community
Getting Help This Holiday Season
Our team at Community Access Network is here to help you manage diabetes during the holidays. We understand our community and work to provide support that fits your needs and budget.
Visit our 5th Street location in Lynchburg or call 434-818-7880 to schedule an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome, and we have Spanish-speaking staff available.
Remember: You can enjoy holiday traditions while managing your diabetes. Let us help you create a practical plan for a healthy holiday season that works for you and your family.