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<blockquote data-quote="DeejayR" data-source="post: 908687" data-attributes="member: 126679"><p>What was the the figure before you had the cherries? And after an hour, since the sugar in fruit is fairly quick-acting? </p><p>Cherries are worth a try since I believe some people can tolerate a few, but I always eat berries with cream anyway.</p><p>Raspberries are supposed to be safer.</p><p>Keep testing and you'll find out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeejayR, post: 908687, member: 126679"] What was the the figure before you had the cherries? And after an hour, since the sugar in fruit is fairly quick-acting? Cherries are worth a try since I believe some people can tolerate a few, but I always eat berries with cream anyway. Raspberries are supposed to be safer. Keep testing and you'll find out! [/QUOTE]
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