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<blockquote data-quote="Mr_Pot" data-source="post: 2468492" data-attributes="member: 216415"><p>I spent 67 years having a fairly high carb diet with no obvious ill effects, so if I now have the occasional carb based treat it seems unlikely to suddenly have some disastrous effect that it didn't have before I was diagnosed. The biggest danger I think is carb creep, an occasional treat becomes a regular treat and your diet gradually unravels. You mention getting a meter, that seems the best idea, find out the scale of the problem before you try to solve it. I have a beer every evening, my meter and my HbA1c tell me it's ok, but I stick to one pint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr_Pot, post: 2468492, member: 216415"] I spent 67 years having a fairly high carb diet with no obvious ill effects, so if I now have the occasional carb based treat it seems unlikely to suddenly have some disastrous effect that it didn't have before I was diagnosed. The biggest danger I think is carb creep, an occasional treat becomes a regular treat and your diet gradually unravels. You mention getting a meter, that seems the best idea, find out the scale of the problem before you try to solve it. I have a beer every evening, my meter and my HbA1c tell me it's ok, but I stick to one pint. [/QUOTE]
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