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<blockquote data-quote="ButtterflyLady" data-source="post: 939520" data-attributes="member: 43498"><p>Eating two small potatoes is not low carb. I love potatoes but as they spike my BG I have had to quit them, at least for now. Peas also have a bit more carbs than other veges. Gravy usually has some form of carbs as thickening, unless it's really high quality jus which is thickened by reduction.</p><p></p><p>I've never heard of or experienced high meat or salt consumption causing chest pain, or smoking from 10 days earlier. However, it could be acid reflux from eating a large meal. If it gets worse or persists please see your doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButtterflyLady, post: 939520, member: 43498"] Eating two small potatoes is not low carb. I love potatoes but as they spike my BG I have had to quit them, at least for now. Peas also have a bit more carbs than other veges. Gravy usually has some form of carbs as thickening, unless it's really high quality jus which is thickened by reduction. I've never heard of or experienced high meat or salt consumption causing chest pain, or smoking from 10 days earlier. However, it could be acid reflux from eating a large meal. If it gets worse or persists please see your doctor. [/QUOTE]
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