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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 2309492" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Those number do need to come down further but you are taking the right approach. NHS dieticians are notorious for giving poor advice to us for diabetes management so follow the advice on this forum if in doubt. Don't worry too much about the type of fat as you can argue against the danger of saturated fats. Eggs and bacon can make a good breakfast. Yes, keep the carbs down. Has the GP offered Metformin? It can help a bit. BTW fasting BS aren't that much use due to the overnight liver dump the readings after 2 hours following a meal can be more useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 2309492, member: 21149"] Those number do need to come down further but you are taking the right approach. NHS dieticians are notorious for giving poor advice to us for diabetes management so follow the advice on this forum if in doubt. Don't worry too much about the type of fat as you can argue against the danger of saturated fats. Eggs and bacon can make a good breakfast. Yes, keep the carbs down. Has the GP offered Metformin? It can help a bit. BTW fasting BS aren't that much use due to the overnight liver dump the readings after 2 hours following a meal can be more useful. [/QUOTE]
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