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<blockquote data-quote="Magisham" data-source="post: 1093179" data-attributes="member: 94221"><p>Thank you so much for all those of you who took the time to reply. I think I will carry on down the carbs route as it seems more straight forward. I have started keeping a record of what he is eating and what his levels are the next day. Managing to keep it down better than before, though still in the 6 to 7 range. If I can get him to lose weight I'm sure that would help too. Unfortunately he has always had a good appetite and is now on medication for other medical problems that give him even more of an appetite. I am quite inventive with the meals, so we are still eating well. I have done several lots of cauliflower rice, which have all turned out well, and I've just found a recipe for a lasage that uses strips of courgette instead of sheets of pasta, so will be trying that next. God bless this forum because everything I have learned has been from here. Have had very little help from the hospital. Thanks again everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magisham, post: 1093179, member: 94221"] Thank you so much for all those of you who took the time to reply. I think I will carry on down the carbs route as it seems more straight forward. I have started keeping a record of what he is eating and what his levels are the next day. Managing to keep it down better than before, though still in the 6 to 7 range. If I can get him to lose weight I'm sure that would help too. Unfortunately he has always had a good appetite and is now on medication for other medical problems that give him even more of an appetite. I am quite inventive with the meals, so we are still eating well. I have done several lots of cauliflower rice, which have all turned out well, and I've just found a recipe for a lasage that uses strips of courgette instead of sheets of pasta, so will be trying that next. God bless this forum because everything I have learned has been from here. Have had very little help from the hospital. Thanks again everyone. [/QUOTE]
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