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<blockquote data-quote="Lynn1" data-source="post: 659169" data-attributes="member: 132490"><p>Thanks for your continous guidance and excellent advice. I am sure that steroid use, lack of exercise (due to knees!) plus weight gain have all contributed. Still not able to do much in the way of exercise and, of course, I refuse to take any more steroids. Weight is reducing steadily.</p><p></p><p>IF I do overcome this, my intention is to maintain a new, healthier way of life. I'd be mad not to. Through completely different medical reasons i.e. Circulatory problems, my mother had an above-the-knee amputation and it was devastating.</p><p></p><p>I have re-read this thread several times, but am still a little shocked at the news and it hasn't all sunk in yet.</p><p></p><p>Yes, discovering some interesting facts i.e. I can eat maybe one slice of bread, but not two, Warburton's Thins are a total no-no. Porridge seems pretty ok, but maybe not every morning. Be careful with sausages. Not sure about seeded Ryvita; maybe only one instead of two. Smaller portion of sweet potato. My system loves chicken, cheese, eggs, steak, most vegetables and homemade curry!</p><p></p><p>By next testing, do you mean home or surgery? Have just received some very bad news as a family, Can stress levels push up BG?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynn1, post: 659169, member: 132490"] Thanks for your continous guidance and excellent advice. I am sure that steroid use, lack of exercise (due to knees!) plus weight gain have all contributed. Still not able to do much in the way of exercise and, of course, I refuse to take any more steroids. Weight is reducing steadily. IF I do overcome this, my intention is to maintain a new, healthier way of life. I'd be mad not to. Through completely different medical reasons i.e. Circulatory problems, my mother had an above-the-knee amputation and it was devastating. I have re-read this thread several times, but am still a little shocked at the news and it hasn't all sunk in yet. Yes, discovering some interesting facts i.e. I can eat maybe one slice of bread, but not two, Warburton's Thins are a total no-no. Porridge seems pretty ok, but maybe not every morning. Be careful with sausages. Not sure about seeded Ryvita; maybe only one instead of two. Smaller portion of sweet potato. My system loves chicken, cheese, eggs, steak, most vegetables and homemade curry! By next testing, do you mean home or surgery? Have just received some very bad news as a family, Can stress levels push up BG? [/QUOTE]
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