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<blockquote data-quote="Al&#039;s Dad" data-source="post: 46255" data-attributes="member: 13635"><p>Thanks Dave for signposting me to Fergus.</p><p></p><p>Hello Suzi, thanks for replying, much appreciated. My son's on two injections a day (Novamix 30). His morning units are 11 and evening is 8. My son's diet still includes wholemeal bread, brown rice, porridge and potatoes ect. We are putting greater enfaces on vegetables carrots, brocolli, and green leaves, cutting out all things white and processed like pizzas, white rice, white bread and pasta. We have reduced significantly Al's blood sugars, but still get a lot of spikes. We are still getting our heads round this!</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Al's Dad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al's Dad, post: 46255, member: 13635"] Thanks Dave for signposting me to Fergus. Hello Suzi, thanks for replying, much appreciated. My son's on two injections a day (Novamix 30). His morning units are 11 and evening is 8. My son's diet still includes wholemeal bread, brown rice, porridge and potatoes ect. We are putting greater enfaces on vegetables carrots, brocolli, and green leaves, cutting out all things white and processed like pizzas, white rice, white bread and pasta. We have reduced significantly Al's blood sugars, but still get a lot of spikes. We are still getting our heads round this! Thanks Al's Dad. [/QUOTE]
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