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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 475901" data-source="post: 2650763"><p>I'm in remission - no diabetic drugs, And after being in remission for over 5 years I have the occasional day of eating more carbs.</p><p></p><p>After being in remission for about 6 months I upped my carb limit with no impact.</p><p>I try not to eat more than the new limit because of 'carb creep' and the fact that I still occasionally yearn for a jam doughnut or a chip buttie, but I do have days when I eat a lot more carbs than when I went into remission with no impact. </p><p>Yesterday was a difficult day due to a medical procedure, I was advised to eat toast with marmalade but no fats and black tea or coffee, then fast for a few hours. When I got home my throat was sore so I mostly ate carbs. Last night I was at 5.0, and this morning 4.6.</p><p></p><p>So if I went back to my old way of eating my numbers could go up eventually, but not after a single day of extra carbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 475901, post: 2650763"] I'm in remission - no diabetic drugs, And after being in remission for over 5 years I have the occasional day of eating more carbs. After being in remission for about 6 months I upped my carb limit with no impact. I try not to eat more than the new limit because of 'carb creep' and the fact that I still occasionally yearn for a jam doughnut or a chip buttie, but I do have days when I eat a lot more carbs than when I went into remission with no impact. Yesterday was a difficult day due to a medical procedure, I was advised to eat toast with marmalade but no fats and black tea or coffee, then fast for a few hours. When I got home my throat was sore so I mostly ate carbs. Last night I was at 5.0, and this morning 4.6. So if I went back to my old way of eating my numbers could go up eventually, but not after a single day of extra carbs. [/QUOTE]
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