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<blockquote data-quote="kaazoom" data-source="post: 173400" data-attributes="member: 22472"><p>Thank you for the encouragement.</p><p></p><p> I can see this is going to be a struggle to get right. All I have eaten this morning is a small bowl of porridge and yet 4 hours later my BG is still 10! I had this problem when I tried to control things before, it didn't matter what I ate my BG was still high. By the way the readings in the 8s i wrote about were before eating not afterwards. It would seem that any amount of carbs is enough to make my BG spike too high. So the search is on to find a regime that works for me and not get discouraged when it doesn't.</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaazoom, post: 173400, member: 22472"] Thank you for the encouragement. I can see this is going to be a struggle to get right. All I have eaten this morning is a small bowl of porridge and yet 4 hours later my BG is still 10! I had this problem when I tried to control things before, it didn't matter what I ate my BG was still high. By the way the readings in the 8s i wrote about were before eating not afterwards. It would seem that any amount of carbs is enough to make my BG spike too high. So the search is on to find a regime that works for me and not get discouraged when it doesn't. Paul [/QUOTE]
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