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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 911974" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>Hi [USER=198465]@millymitz[/USER] welcome to the forum. Do you have your own meter? Wecare all individuals and by testing you can find out what foods suit you. I've found that there are some cereals, seeded breads and potatoes that I can eat within too much affect on my BS whilst other forum members cannot eat them at all. I can also tolerate small portions of pasta and rice provided that they are cooked, cooled and then reheated. However back to your original question you will probably find that bananas will raise your BS quite a bit as they have quite a few carbs in them; you may be able to eat weetabix but you will only know if you test!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 911974, member: 124172"] Hi [USER=198465]@millymitz[/USER] welcome to the forum. Do you have your own meter? Wecare all individuals and by testing you can find out what foods suit you. I've found that there are some cereals, seeded breads and potatoes that I can eat within too much affect on my BS whilst other forum members cannot eat them at all. I can also tolerate small portions of pasta and rice provided that they are cooked, cooled and then reheated. However back to your original question you will probably find that bananas will raise your BS quite a bit as they have quite a few carbs in them; you may be able to eat weetabix but you will only know if you test! [/QUOTE]
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