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<blockquote data-quote="Ledzeptt" data-source="post: 975810" data-attributes="member: 160898"><p>I'm in hospital at present, not diabetes related, but it's clear to all I'm T1. I don't follow LCHF, but was still shocked by the non-existence of low GI choices and constant "pushing" of sugary food. White rice is normally a no-no for me, but it seems to be served with almost everything here. </p><p></p><p>My BGs were already up/down due to illness, but even more difficult to control with the food provided. In particular, "spikes" and troughs, including my first ever night time hypos. </p><p></p><p>I was going to post something on the topic and then found this thread: looks like it's a common problem and not unique to my hospital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ledzeptt, post: 975810, member: 160898"] I'm in hospital at present, not diabetes related, but it's clear to all I'm T1. I don't follow LCHF, but was still shocked by the non-existence of low GI choices and constant "pushing" of sugary food. White rice is normally a no-no for me, but it seems to be served with almost everything here. My BGs were already up/down due to illness, but even more difficult to control with the food provided. In particular, "spikes" and troughs, including my first ever night time hypos. I was going to post something on the topic and then found this thread: looks like it's a common problem and not unique to my hospital. [/QUOTE]
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