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<blockquote data-quote="Trishbethel" data-source="post: 1556198" data-attributes="member: 417988"><p>Well, I went to a friends for tea last night and she served 5 different pizzas and pasta followed by treacle tart?! I was starving as saved myself knowing</p><p>It was going to be a big meal as she tends to cook loads, but never expected all carb meal?! So I had to eat what was there, as I didn't want to offend her, but I also don't know how to tell her that it was the worst food to give me? She is a good friend we have known each other for couple of years, but I don't know her enough to feel comfortable saying I can't eat this or to take my own meal with me. What do you do in such situations? How do you bring up what you can and can't eat without it sounding offensive? Has anyone else been is such situation? Plus I have my HB1AC Wednesday. It's so stressful being Type 2! </p><p>Trish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trishbethel, post: 1556198, member: 417988"] Well, I went to a friends for tea last night and she served 5 different pizzas and pasta followed by treacle tart?! I was starving as saved myself knowing It was going to be a big meal as she tends to cook loads, but never expected all carb meal?! So I had to eat what was there, as I didn't want to offend her, but I also don't know how to tell her that it was the worst food to give me? She is a good friend we have known each other for couple of years, but I don't know her enough to feel comfortable saying I can't eat this or to take my own meal with me. What do you do in such situations? How do you bring up what you can and can't eat without it sounding offensive? Has anyone else been is such situation? Plus I have my HB1AC Wednesday. It's so stressful being Type 2! Trish [/QUOTE]
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