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<blockquote data-quote="dot" data-source="post: 188271" data-attributes="member: 21377"><p>We do sort of carb count, but I find it really hard as all our food is home made and recipes, particularly for savoury stuff tend to depend on what I have to hand. So I just estimate, ie this dinner has only got spud in it, so not too bad. This one has got spud and pastry and a roll aswell, so much higher carbs.</p><p></p><p>It is the lack of predicatability that is tough at the moment. Another example, a couple of days ago his pre -bed test (about 2.5 hours post eating) was 8.1, so I was quite happy with that before he went to sleep. It was 18.6 in the morning. Later in the day, it was going too low.</p><p></p><p>Tricky isn't it. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dot, post: 188271, member: 21377"] We do sort of carb count, but I find it really hard as all our food is home made and recipes, particularly for savoury stuff tend to depend on what I have to hand. So I just estimate, ie this dinner has only got spud in it, so not too bad. This one has got spud and pastry and a roll aswell, so much higher carbs. It is the lack of predicatability that is tough at the moment. Another example, a couple of days ago his pre -bed test (about 2.5 hours post eating) was 8.1, so I was quite happy with that before he went to sleep. It was 18.6 in the morning. Later in the day, it was going too low. Tricky isn't it. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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