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<blockquote data-quote="phil16" data-source="post: 1730409" data-attributes="member: 470619"><p>Thanks for your response. Readings taken first thing am pre breakfast. I am keeping a food diary so can give you a typical day -</p><p></p><p>1 Oatibix with lactose free milk and blueberries and black coffee</p><p>homemade veg soup</p><p>chicken breast, small baked potato and veg</p><p>occasionally oatibix for supper if hungry</p><p></p><p>maybe 2 glasses of wine in the week, never add sugar to anything, low salt, low fat, don't have a sweet tooth so not guilty of biscuits, cakes etc normally.</p><p>I would have expected my levels to drop more than they are and hoping this doesn't mean the meds aren't working and more drastic measures need to be taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil16, post: 1730409, member: 470619"] Thanks for your response. Readings taken first thing am pre breakfast. I am keeping a food diary so can give you a typical day - 1 Oatibix with lactose free milk and blueberries and black coffee homemade veg soup chicken breast, small baked potato and veg occasionally oatibix for supper if hungry maybe 2 glasses of wine in the week, never add sugar to anything, low salt, low fat, don't have a sweet tooth so not guilty of biscuits, cakes etc normally. I would have expected my levels to drop more than they are and hoping this doesn't mean the meds aren't working and more drastic measures need to be taken. [/QUOTE]
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