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<blockquote data-quote="KezG" data-source="post: 1406470" data-attributes="member: 355453"><p>[USER=384638]@Caz1980[/USER] Hello and welcome to the forum.. You've found a great place to start finding solutions to your high blood glucose levels. I'll tag [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] who can give you some good basic info to begin with.. I think diet is definitely the key to finding better levels and reducing risks of complications.. many people here find it best to lower their carb intake quite dramatically by adopting a low carb high fat diet (LCHF), though this may not suit all.. if you're testing your levels then you are well equipped to find out what you can eat without too much of a rise. Sadly for many, myself included most sugary foods and drinks must become an occasional treat. Wishing you well.. keep asking questions if you need answers on here.. there are a lot of friendly knowledgeable forum members here who are more than happy to share their experiences.</p><p>As for your medication.. I cant give any useful info as I use Metformin and previously insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KezG, post: 1406470, member: 355453"] [USER=384638]@Caz1980[/USER] Hello and welcome to the forum.. You've found a great place to start finding solutions to your high blood glucose levels. I'll tag [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] who can give you some good basic info to begin with.. I think diet is definitely the key to finding better levels and reducing risks of complications.. many people here find it best to lower their carb intake quite dramatically by adopting a low carb high fat diet (LCHF), though this may not suit all.. if you're testing your levels then you are well equipped to find out what you can eat without too much of a rise. Sadly for many, myself included most sugary foods and drinks must become an occasional treat. Wishing you well.. keep asking questions if you need answers on here.. there are a lot of friendly knowledgeable forum members here who are more than happy to share their experiences. As for your medication.. I cant give any useful info as I use Metformin and previously insulin. [/QUOTE]
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