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<blockquote data-quote="sue100" data-source="post: 114373" data-attributes="member: 24224"><p>I am supposedly 'diet controlled' for the last 4 or 5 years. My bs is usually around 7 when I get up in the morning, hovers around 10 or 11 all day, back to 7ish before evening meal and around 12 or 13 at bedtime. I know thats not good and I know I should be aiming for less, but if it goes to 6 or below I feel really really dizzy and need to eat something quick. Is it possible that 'normal' or 'ideal' bs levels vary in some people?</p><p></p><p>I drink rarely, just a glass of wine if out, which isnt often but I had a bacardi at Christmas, that I havent had for years and years and I tested just out of interest and my bs was 22! I still felt fine - but does all alcohol do that?</p><p></p><p>Also I did read somewhere on the forum that if you are hungry there are some things you can eat without putting bs up at all! Like what please????</p><p>Another question (sorry just found this forum) I do look on packets for carb and sugar contents, but you know those 'Eat Natural' bars? They have no nutritional info on them. They look so nice! Does anyone know if they would be ok or not? It does say they have sugar in but doesnt say how much.</p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sue100, post: 114373, member: 24224"] I am supposedly 'diet controlled' for the last 4 or 5 years. My bs is usually around 7 when I get up in the morning, hovers around 10 or 11 all day, back to 7ish before evening meal and around 12 or 13 at bedtime. I know thats not good and I know I should be aiming for less, but if it goes to 6 or below I feel really really dizzy and need to eat something quick. Is it possible that 'normal' or 'ideal' bs levels vary in some people? I drink rarely, just a glass of wine if out, which isnt often but I had a bacardi at Christmas, that I havent had for years and years and I tested just out of interest and my bs was 22! I still felt fine - but does all alcohol do that? Also I did read somewhere on the forum that if you are hungry there are some things you can eat without putting bs up at all! Like what please???? Another question (sorry just found this forum) I do look on packets for carb and sugar contents, but you know those 'Eat Natural' bars? They have no nutritional info on them. They look so nice! Does anyone know if they would be ok or not? It does say they have sugar in but doesnt say how much. Thanks! Sue [/QUOTE]
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