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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnyBaker87" data-source="post: 1446809" data-attributes="member: 296408"><p>Good afternoon, my dear, sweet and completely precious friends of mine on type 2 life,</p><p></p><p> I'm back on my [USER=296408]@autisticwonder1970[/USER] account because I'm known as a well-known member on this one but I have changed my Avatar to Walter the Softy who I used to enjoy seeing in the Beano comic when I was a little boy. </p><p></p><p>I'm a bit concerned about my blood glucose level. Earlier on when I had 2 tomato sandwiches and a Cadbury's Fudge (very silly and impulsive) it was a shocking 9.6 millimoles per litre then it went up to 12.1 millimoles per litre even when I hadn't eaten anything further. I'm not going to eat that Cadbury's Fudge again, it's seriously interfered with my glycemic index.</p><p></p><p>My blood glucose level now, 4:12 post meridian, Saturday, is 9.6 millimoles per litre again! What's happening to my glycemia? Is it because I put 1 and a half teaspoonfuls of Sucralose Sweetener from Sainsbury's? The reason why I asked that is because a friend on the Facebook social networking site from a Facebook ministry said he heard sweetener is ten times sweeter than sugar and that it's best to get used to tea and coffee with no sweet taste at all and that I'd get used to it, in time.</p><p></p><p>Much love, love you all unconditionally.</p><p></p><p>From</p><p></p><p>John David Baker, a sufferer of Asperger Syndrome with a past diagnosis of Schizoid Personality Disorder xXx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnyBaker87, post: 1446809, member: 296408"] Good afternoon, my dear, sweet and completely precious friends of mine on type 2 life, I'm back on my [USER=296408]@autisticwonder1970[/USER] account because I'm known as a well-known member on this one but I have changed my Avatar to Walter the Softy who I used to enjoy seeing in the Beano comic when I was a little boy. I'm a bit concerned about my blood glucose level. Earlier on when I had 2 tomato sandwiches and a Cadbury's Fudge (very silly and impulsive) it was a shocking 9.6 millimoles per litre then it went up to 12.1 millimoles per litre even when I hadn't eaten anything further. I'm not going to eat that Cadbury's Fudge again, it's seriously interfered with my glycemic index. My blood glucose level now, 4:12 post meridian, Saturday, is 9.6 millimoles per litre again! What's happening to my glycemia? Is it because I put 1 and a half teaspoonfuls of Sucralose Sweetener from Sainsbury's? The reason why I asked that is because a friend on the Facebook social networking site from a Facebook ministry said he heard sweetener is ten times sweeter than sugar and that it's best to get used to tea and coffee with no sweet taste at all and that I'd get used to it, in time. Much love, love you all unconditionally. From John David Baker, a sufferer of Asperger Syndrome with a past diagnosis of Schizoid Personality Disorder xXx. [/QUOTE]
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