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<blockquote data-quote="the_anticarb" data-source="post: 1121554" data-attributes="member: 16982"><p>I am a binger, diabetes makes it worse as it's so black and white with food. What I do is avoid carbs in the day and then if I want a pig-out in the evening I bolus for it and as it's at the end of the day it means I've not wasted the whole day and I won't be chasing my tail with my blood sugar all day long.</p><p>Occasionally I will get a big puddingy thing and eat that with some choc.</p><p>I think so long as you take extra insulin and check your bgs a couple of hours later you are ok to do this maybe not all the time though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_anticarb, post: 1121554, member: 16982"] I am a binger, diabetes makes it worse as it's so black and white with food. What I do is avoid carbs in the day and then if I want a pig-out in the evening I bolus for it and as it's at the end of the day it means I've not wasted the whole day and I won't be chasing my tail with my blood sugar all day long. Occasionally I will get a big puddingy thing and eat that with some choc. I think so long as you take extra insulin and check your bgs a couple of hours later you are ok to do this maybe not all the time though! [/QUOTE]
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