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Breakfasts. What can I eat?!
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<blockquote data-quote="te kaihau" data-source="post: 835360" data-attributes="member: 177752"><p>Even with small amounts of carbohydrates in the mornings, I'd go high! I have started to cut back on my carb intake in general though which has made my diabetes management 10 times easier. I'd always go high unless I had a very tiny amount on my plate, especially with potatoes. Pommes frites are a big no-no, and I usually don't go near rice or pasta if I can help it. I'd require a ridiculous amount of insulin otherwise... I now inject much less insulin, and running nearly everyday has probably helped towards this. The only carbohydrate I can trust is bread, but there's only so much you can do with bread, and eating a slice of bread with every meal probably isn't so healthy (for example tonight, I had a chicken curry, dunking bread into it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="te kaihau, post: 835360, member: 177752"] Even with small amounts of carbohydrates in the mornings, I'd go high! I have started to cut back on my carb intake in general though which has made my diabetes management 10 times easier. I'd always go high unless I had a very tiny amount on my plate, especially with potatoes. Pommes frites are a big no-no, and I usually don't go near rice or pasta if I can help it. I'd require a ridiculous amount of insulin otherwise... I now inject much less insulin, and running nearly everyday has probably helped towards this. The only carbohydrate I can trust is bread, but there's only so much you can do with bread, and eating a slice of bread with every meal probably isn't so healthy (for example tonight, I had a chicken curry, dunking bread into it). [/QUOTE]
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