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<blockquote data-quote="Scandichic" data-source="post: 498979" data-attributes="member: 94210"><p>Couple of things......</p><p>An sd codefree meter has cheap strips - accu check £25 vs codefree £7! Downside - must be bought on line via amazon or ebay although your chemist might be able to get them in for you. </p><p>LCHF - try Dietdoctor.com.</p><p>As Daisy says, it depends on what you want to do as different things work for different people. LCHF works for me and a whole bunch of others. If it's low gi - douglas99 is helpful. </p><p>This forum has been a lifeline for me - the people are lovely, generally non judgemental and happy to help. </p><p>Personally, I would get rid of the potatoes, pasta and bread, although some people can tolerate brown rice and wholemeal bread. At first, didn't know what to eat for lunch or breakfast. More due to time but 6 weeks in , I've found I no longer need bread or rice. </p><p>Good luck and welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scandichic, post: 498979, member: 94210"] Couple of things...... An sd codefree meter has cheap strips - accu check £25 vs codefree £7! Downside - must be bought on line via amazon or ebay although your chemist might be able to get them in for you. LCHF - try Dietdoctor.com. As Daisy says, it depends on what you want to do as different things work for different people. LCHF works for me and a whole bunch of others. If it's low gi - douglas99 is helpful. This forum has been a lifeline for me - the people are lovely, generally non judgemental and happy to help. Personally, I would get rid of the potatoes, pasta and bread, although some people can tolerate brown rice and wholemeal bread. At first, didn't know what to eat for lunch or breakfast. More due to time but 6 weeks in , I've found I no longer need bread or rice. Good luck and welcome! [/QUOTE]
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