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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2470013" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>Welcome to the forums [USER=537152]@AlexMac[/USER] . I must admit my blood sugar tends to stray a bit ( a lot) over Christmas. My partner has been known to give me chocolate covered almonds (my secret vice) and last year I ate too many. Though I injected for them I just ended up feeling a bit sick so I'm going to attempt to be much more restrained this year.</p><p></p><p>I think the trick is to attempt to have low carb treats that you like, so you fill up on them rather than the heavily carby stuff. Unfortunately I'm a lot more insulin resistant than I was ten or twenty years ago and things like mince pies, Christmas pudding etc etc just send my bgs into the stratosphere. But I can have a few roast potatoes and parsnips so it's a question of selecting carefully and injecting....</p><p></p><p>So, whipped cream with berries anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2470013, member: 372717"] Welcome to the forums [USER=537152]@AlexMac[/USER] . I must admit my blood sugar tends to stray a bit ( a lot) over Christmas. My partner has been known to give me chocolate covered almonds (my secret vice) and last year I ate too many. Though I injected for them I just ended up feeling a bit sick so I'm going to attempt to be much more restrained this year. I think the trick is to attempt to have low carb treats that you like, so you fill up on them rather than the heavily carby stuff. Unfortunately I'm a lot more insulin resistant than I was ten or twenty years ago and things like mince pies, Christmas pudding etc etc just send my bgs into the stratosphere. But I can have a few roast potatoes and parsnips so it's a question of selecting carefully and injecting.... So, whipped cream with berries anyone? [/QUOTE]
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