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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1619029" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hi there [USER=449878]@idawikstrom[/USER] the real proof that what he's doing is working is if his blood glucose levels are in target before each meal time and his HbA1c is within his target range. I tend to take my quick acting 20 minutes before eating to avoid spikes and I also tend to avoid pasta, bread, sugar, rice to avoid the unpredictability of the rise and timescale of this, so eat a vegetable/protein rich diet. Ultimately we all have a unique physiology so what works for me may not be right for another type 1. If he's happy to work with you on different foods types and reporting back on his results then this could be a positive step forward for you both and to bring you closer in working in a common goal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1619029, member: 53162"] Hi there [USER=449878]@idawikstrom[/USER] the real proof that what he's doing is working is if his blood glucose levels are in target before each meal time and his HbA1c is within his target range. I tend to take my quick acting 20 minutes before eating to avoid spikes and I also tend to avoid pasta, bread, sugar, rice to avoid the unpredictability of the rise and timescale of this, so eat a vegetable/protein rich diet. Ultimately we all have a unique physiology so what works for me may not be right for another type 1. If he's happy to work with you on different foods types and reporting back on his results then this could be a positive step forward for you both and to bring you closer in working in a common goal. [/QUOTE]
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