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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 2115907" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>Hi [USER=489059]@Cana[/USER] you’re not a bad diabetic at all. You have managed to maintain your hba1c so you are doing something right. It is difficult juggling work etc particularly when, like you, a lot of your working day is spent on the road. I’m wondering if it’s worth ‘tweaking’ what you eat and reduce the carbs a little more. I too enjoy my snacks and tend to have nuts and low carb bars - Aldi do a nice gluten free one in their ‘specially selected’ range which is dark chocolate, nut and sea salt and is 5.9g per bar. I know that some people will class this as high carb but I’ve tested them on a couple of occasions and my bs is fine afterwards. However you may be one of the people for whom low carb doesn’t work on its own and you may need medication to compliment it. You’ll get there in the end it’s just finding out what works for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 2115907, member: 124172"] Hi [USER=489059]@Cana[/USER] you’re not a bad diabetic at all. You have managed to maintain your hba1c so you are doing something right. It is difficult juggling work etc particularly when, like you, a lot of your working day is spent on the road. I’m wondering if it’s worth ‘tweaking’ what you eat and reduce the carbs a little more. I too enjoy my snacks and tend to have nuts and low carb bars - Aldi do a nice gluten free one in their ‘specially selected’ range which is dark chocolate, nut and sea salt and is 5.9g per bar. I know that some people will class this as high carb but I’ve tested them on a couple of occasions and my bs is fine afterwards. However you may be one of the people for whom low carb doesn’t work on its own and you may need medication to compliment it. You’ll get there in the end it’s just finding out what works for you. [/QUOTE]
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