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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1278833" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>I eat very low carb as well but I do need to bolus for protein. If it were me I would probably bolus for each course depending on what it was and I would try to stick as close to my normal meals. I would go for the protein and veggies and perhaps a bite or two of the other foods just to try it. </p><p>For me it would be far too stressful to eat completely different than my normal diet that I wouldn't be able to enjoy the food because I'd be freaking out about what my bs is doing. </p><p>But as azure said you could test run with carbs and see how close you get. I don't enjoy eating out much. It scares me lol and I rarely get it right when I eat carbs. My stomach doesn't like them either so no brainer for me. I do love my protein veggies and fat so I'd have no problem pushing the rest aside or just sampling them. </p><p>I would however error on the side of caution and test frequently if you're not familiar with how your insulin works with different foods. Have emergency food and have insulin with you of course</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1278833, member: 240838"] I eat very low carb as well but I do need to bolus for protein. If it were me I would probably bolus for each course depending on what it was and I would try to stick as close to my normal meals. I would go for the protein and veggies and perhaps a bite or two of the other foods just to try it. For me it would be far too stressful to eat completely different than my normal diet that I wouldn't be able to enjoy the food because I'd be freaking out about what my bs is doing. But as azure said you could test run with carbs and see how close you get. I don't enjoy eating out much. It scares me lol and I rarely get it right when I eat carbs. My stomach doesn't like them either so no brainer for me. I do love my protein veggies and fat so I'd have no problem pushing the rest aside or just sampling them. I would however error on the side of caution and test frequently if you're not familiar with how your insulin works with different foods. Have emergency food and have insulin with you of course [/QUOTE]
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