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<blockquote data-quote="didie" data-source="post: 306382" data-attributes="member: 35735"><p>My stupid sugar levels are all over the place at the moment due to stress and toasted tea cakes. In the mornings I have had all-time lows in the low 4's and then been up above 6 for the first time in over 9 months on other days.</p><p></p><p>My 82-year old mum has gone from being super-fit to terminally ill with an aggressive lymphoma in just over 2 weeks and I have become her main carer as she wants to stay at home as long as she can. She can no longer walk or wash herself without help. </p><p></p><p>I have been so good with my diet over the last year, but at the moment when I am able to leave my mum with someone to watch her, I'm going for a coffee to keep me awake and end up eating a toasted tea cake as well and then I feel bad about that and my levels go up again. They are still not technically high, but too high for my liking. I need to cut out the tea cake :thumbdown:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="didie, post: 306382, member: 35735"] My stupid sugar levels are all over the place at the moment due to stress and toasted tea cakes. In the mornings I have had all-time lows in the low 4's and then been up above 6 for the first time in over 9 months on other days. My 82-year old mum has gone from being super-fit to terminally ill with an aggressive lymphoma in just over 2 weeks and I have become her main carer as she wants to stay at home as long as she can. She can no longer walk or wash herself without help. I have been so good with my diet over the last year, but at the moment when I am able to leave my mum with someone to watch her, I'm going for a coffee to keep me awake and end up eating a toasted tea cake as well and then I feel bad about that and my levels go up again. They are still not technically high, but too high for my liking. I need to cut out the tea cake :thumbdown: [/QUOTE]
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