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<blockquote data-quote="Scimama" data-source="post: 850471" data-attributes="member: 110645"><p>Hi [USER=180416]@Rooie[/USER] have a look at the lowcarb diet advice on this site, a lot of diabetics, myself included, control our blood sugar levels by controlling our carb intake.</p><p></p><p>It does take a lot of getting used to eating low carb high/healthy fat as we are so used to lots of carbs and low fat.</p><p></p><p>How many weeks are you? Looking ahead to after you have had your baby, ensure your midwife checks your blood sugar levels have returned to "normal".</p><p></p><p>Ask if you need any help there are lots of experienced diabetics on the site that can offer dietary advise on what works for them in terms of getting lower readings and keeping them low. If you post in the general diet/food section you will get more replies than in gestational diabetes section.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scimama, post: 850471, member: 110645"] Hi [USER=180416]@Rooie[/USER] have a look at the lowcarb diet advice on this site, a lot of diabetics, myself included, control our blood sugar levels by controlling our carb intake. It does take a lot of getting used to eating low carb high/healthy fat as we are so used to lots of carbs and low fat. How many weeks are you? Looking ahead to after you have had your baby, ensure your midwife checks your blood sugar levels have returned to "normal". Ask if you need any help there are lots of experienced diabetics on the site that can offer dietary advise on what works for them in terms of getting lower readings and keeping them low. If you post in the general diet/food section you will get more replies than in gestational diabetes section. [/QUOTE]
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