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<blockquote data-quote="Spiral" data-source="post: 86710" data-attributes="member: 19371"><p>Like the others who have answered, knowing what makes me spike means that I can avoid foods that make me spike. I'm not on any medication and can see the difference that knowing what food to avoid makes to my readings.</p><p></p><p>I plan to grow old disgracefully and won't be able to do that if I don't rule my condition with dietary changes informed by my regualr test results. I can honestly say I have not eaten this well for years (I'm a lower carb vegetarian) and as far as my diet goes, diabetes is probaly the best thing to happen to me in ages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiral, post: 86710, member: 19371"] Like the others who have answered, knowing what makes me spike means that I can avoid foods that make me spike. I'm not on any medication and can see the difference that knowing what food to avoid makes to my readings. I plan to grow old disgracefully and won't be able to do that if I don't rule my condition with dietary changes informed by my regualr test results. I can honestly say I have not eaten this well for years (I'm a lower carb vegetarian) and as far as my diet goes, diabetes is probaly the best thing to happen to me in ages. [/QUOTE]
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