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<blockquote data-quote="purp" data-source="post: 962117" data-attributes="member: 213009"><p>Woooow,</p><p></p><p>Thank you, it's just so much to take in.</p><p></p><p>I've been taking Weetabix with bananna every morning now!!!! ( never used to have breakfast) i know that was a stupid thing to do. I have a glass of pure fruit juice?? I've been reading about the glucose content of fruit ( need to be carefull ) after that a sandwich in the afternoon. Salad, chicken tomatoes and in the evening fish potatoes salad or chicken. I do snack in-between meals but it's fruit or nuts that's all. Do you think. as I have seen a few people say that cutting out the carbs totally is more beneficial. So no bread, rice potatoes pasta that sort of thing?</p><p>I'm shocked about the meters, i know it's a coat thing with the NHS. However surely having good controll with your blood work would cost less in the long run?</p><p>I really appreciate all the info your giving me as they say "knowledge is power" I'm glad I found this site, as I was just wondering what the hell was going on, and if people have more info for me then the more the merrier. Could you tell me what to expect physically as I have a few things going on and again because of my spine problems I'm trying to know what's doing what. I have some nerve damage in my neck and also in my lower spine, my leg in the left side has constant ciatica so to say I have a lot going on is an understatement. I feel really spaced in the morning and can't string two words together, I feel light headed and dizzy. I tale it this is part of the diabetes.</p><p>Oooo I'm so sorry for going on but it's so good to get answers to thing that are going on and you don't know what they are.</p><p>Thank you very much. How long have you been diabetic and how on earth do you people cope with all the things I'm reading about. Its just such a horrible thing to have and until you get it, you honestly do not have a clue how bad it is on the people.</p><p></p><p>Thank you again for all your wonderful inform.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purp, post: 962117, member: 213009"] Woooow, Thank you, it's just so much to take in. I've been taking Weetabix with bananna every morning now!!!! ( never used to have breakfast) i know that was a stupid thing to do. I have a glass of pure fruit juice?? I've been reading about the glucose content of fruit ( need to be carefull ) after that a sandwich in the afternoon. Salad, chicken tomatoes and in the evening fish potatoes salad or chicken. I do snack in-between meals but it's fruit or nuts that's all. Do you think. as I have seen a few people say that cutting out the carbs totally is more beneficial. So no bread, rice potatoes pasta that sort of thing? I'm shocked about the meters, i know it's a coat thing with the NHS. However surely having good controll with your blood work would cost less in the long run? I really appreciate all the info your giving me as they say "knowledge is power" I'm glad I found this site, as I was just wondering what the hell was going on, and if people have more info for me then the more the merrier. Could you tell me what to expect physically as I have a few things going on and again because of my spine problems I'm trying to know what's doing what. I have some nerve damage in my neck and also in my lower spine, my leg in the left side has constant ciatica so to say I have a lot going on is an understatement. I feel really spaced in the morning and can't string two words together, I feel light headed and dizzy. I tale it this is part of the diabetes. Oooo I'm so sorry for going on but it's so good to get answers to thing that are going on and you don't know what they are. Thank you very much. How long have you been diabetic and how on earth do you people cope with all the things I'm reading about. Its just such a horrible thing to have and until you get it, you honestly do not have a clue how bad it is on the people. Thank you again for all your wonderful inform. Regards [/QUOTE]
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