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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1636316" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>being naturally cheerful I have found that the only times I have been at all dismal were when forced into eating what is obviously not my natural diet - though I had my blood test done after a carb laden lunch and it was 17.1 - when I got the diagnosis I dropped in at the butcher and ordered a freezer full of meat. That was over a year ago now, and in 80 days my Hba1c was below diabetic so I can only urge you to get yourself some foods which are good to eat and will not raise your blood sugars.</p><p>Last night for dinner I had avocado cauliflower and sirloin steak, berries and cream and coffee, also with cream. Dead easy to prepare and even easier to eat and enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1636316, member: 355878"] being naturally cheerful I have found that the only times I have been at all dismal were when forced into eating what is obviously not my natural diet - though I had my blood test done after a carb laden lunch and it was 17.1 - when I got the diagnosis I dropped in at the butcher and ordered a freezer full of meat. That was over a year ago now, and in 80 days my Hba1c was below diabetic so I can only urge you to get yourself some foods which are good to eat and will not raise your blood sugars. Last night for dinner I had avocado cauliflower and sirloin steak, berries and cream and coffee, also with cream. Dead easy to prepare and even easier to eat and enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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