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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 994547" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>In my opinion, the amount of high carbs in every meal is what is continuing to raise your blood glucose levels.</p><p>Carbs are just the same as sugar for diabetic patients.</p><p>You are going to have to reduce the amount you eat if you want your bloods to come down.</p><p>If you look at the low carb forum, there you will find great ideas and recipes that will help reduce blood sugars even if you medicate more!</p><p></p><p>Low carb works, you just have been unaware of what these 'healthy' carbs were doing to you!</p><p>Hope this helps, if need be, asks more questions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 994547, member: 85785"] In my opinion, the amount of high carbs in every meal is what is continuing to raise your blood glucose levels. Carbs are just the same as sugar for diabetic patients. You are going to have to reduce the amount you eat if you want your bloods to come down. If you look at the low carb forum, there you will find great ideas and recipes that will help reduce blood sugars even if you medicate more! Low carb works, you just have been unaware of what these 'healthy' carbs were doing to you! Hope this helps, if need be, asks more questions! [/QUOTE]
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