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<blockquote data-quote="carolethed1" data-source="post: 861787" data-attributes="member: 185425"><p>Hi Thanks for reply. i do eat mostly sensible stuff . lots of salads but i do have a sweet tooth. i have cut out sugar from tea and sometimes have the odd biscuit. but don't eat chocolate etc. my blood readings used to be between 6 and 9 which was fine for me but now they are between 17 and 19 i get some exercise but not as much as i probably should as i don't ride horses any more and can't swim. its a bit worrying , i am due to see the diabetic nurse again next week but if she again tells me to stop taking my blood readings how do iu keep a check on it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carolethed1, post: 861787, member: 185425"] Hi Thanks for reply. i do eat mostly sensible stuff . lots of salads but i do have a sweet tooth. i have cut out sugar from tea and sometimes have the odd biscuit. but don't eat chocolate etc. my blood readings used to be between 6 and 9 which was fine for me but now they are between 17 and 19 i get some exercise but not as much as i probably should as i don't ride horses any more and can't swim. its a bit worrying , i am due to see the diabetic nurse again next week but if she again tells me to stop taking my blood readings how do iu keep a check on it [/QUOTE]
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