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Chuffed to bits!

Bluetit1802

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I got my first meter on Thursday.

Yesterday, evening meal, before eating 5.2mmol/l; 2 hours later 6.9mmol/l. Chuffed to bits BECAUSE the meal included a slice of Hovis granary bread (the thick ones). Fingers crossed this means I can cope with my bread.

This morning weigh in, lost another 1lb. That's 1.5 stones all told.
 
I got my first meter on Thursday.

Yesterday, evening meal, before eating 5.2mmol/l; 2 hours later 6.9mmol/l. Chuffed to bits BECAUSE the meal included a slice of Hovis granary bread (the thick ones). Fingers crossed this means I can cope with my bread.

This morning weigh in, lost another 1lb. That's 1.5 stones all told.

Brilliant. Well done for checking and well done for being able to have a slice of bread (and not 4 or 5).
 
Brilliant. Well done for checking and well done for being able to have a slice of bread (and not 4 or 5).

:D Lol yes indeed, portion control is what it's all about when it comes to carbs! In the old days, with the same meal, I would have had more. I've just had another slice with my lunch!
 
:D Lol yes indeed, portion control is what it's all about when it comes to carbs! In the old days, with the same meal, I would have had more. I've just had another slice with my lunch!

You see, I don't think I could stick with just one slice of bread. I LOVE bread and used to eat a lot. Always preferred a sandwich to a cooked meal. I have given it up now but I think if I were to have one slice I would want two the next day and the following week eat 8 slices a day again.
 
You see, I don't think I could stick with just one slice of bread. I LOVE bread and used to eat a lot. Always preferred a sandwich to a cooked meal. I have given it up now but I think if I were to have one slice I would want two the next day and the following week eat 8 slices a day again.

I was also a big bread eater, always had something on toast for lunch, or sandwiches, and a few slices with dinner, plus a lot of crusty French bread and garlic bread. I couldn't bear never to have any again so when I switched to Hovis granary, which is thick, I found one slice is enough, and filling. I cut the slice up into soldiers, eating one soldier at a time, and find it seems to go further!!!
 
Doubly chuffed to bits now! 2 hours after my lunch, which included another slice of granary (toasted this time) my levels only increased from 6mmol to 7.4mmol. They started highish because I had my breakfast a bit late this morning.
 
That is great news Bluetit. I find can tolerate up to 3 slices of Hovis wholemeal medium sliced, spread throughout the day and still stay under 6.5 post meal. Strange how we are all so different. Mind you, I had half of a Hot Cross Bun yesterday and saw 8.1 !!!. That is over the top for me. Don't know what they put in them!!
 
Hi Beshlie, I think part of the problem with yummy Hot Cross buns is the fruit in them, I love them too. yummmmm :D
 
I was a bread fiend, but ration myself to one slice of wholemeal toast per day to go with my diabetic Full English - when I have one.

I look on it as a treat rather than the potential top of a slippery slope, which stops me being tempted to have more. Works for me anyway.
 
Well done. I'm pleased there is a section like this here because it's encouragement for me and others too. I'm struggling and stories like your's Bluetit really do help x :)
 
I got my first meter on Thursday.

Yesterday, evening meal, before eating 5.2mmol/l; 2 hours later 6.9mmol/l. Chuffed to bits BECAUSE the meal included a slice of Hovis granary bread (the thick ones). Fingers crossed this means I can cope with my bread.

This morning weigh in, lost another 1lb. That's 1.5 stones all told.
Awesome result! Congrats and big hugs!
 
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