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<blockquote data-quote="andcol" data-source="post: 937495" data-attributes="member: 96315"><p>No answers for you just thoughts and questions</p><p>May be the higher fat diet isnt actually helping you in this case. </p><p>Have you been tested for LADA? </p><p>You could try a 5:2 type diet and see if that allows you to return to lower values</p><p>Have you changed your test strips recently. I have been running on a bit of a duff set in my meter for a while. Is always disconcerting at first.</p><p>You could try your higher carb food types and see what happens. When I have carb if get higher highs and lower lows than with low carb where the profile is flat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andcol, post: 937495, member: 96315"] No answers for you just thoughts and questions May be the higher fat diet isnt actually helping you in this case. Have you been tested for LADA? You could try a 5:2 type diet and see if that allows you to return to lower values Have you changed your test strips recently. I have been running on a bit of a duff set in my meter for a while. Is always disconcerting at first. You could try your higher carb food types and see what happens. When I have carb if get higher highs and lower lows than with low carb where the profile is flat [/QUOTE]
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