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<blockquote data-quote="Juicetin" data-source="post: 1452836" data-attributes="member: 321774"><p>Hi if you can manage to reduce your carb intake even slightly it should have the effect of reducing your blood sugar. You don't have to go mad, try having a bit less bread and potatoes and cutting out sweets, cakes etc.</p><p>I used to be a pasta fiend but when my wife has it now I have butternut noodles instead.</p><p>It's about finding a balance you can live with, but even moderate reductions should help.</p><p>Having said all of that, everyone is different, I've tried really hard over the last 12 months but my A1C has gone down by just 1 point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicetin, post: 1452836, member: 321774"] Hi if you can manage to reduce your carb intake even slightly it should have the effect of reducing your blood sugar. You don't have to go mad, try having a bit less bread and potatoes and cutting out sweets, cakes etc. I used to be a pasta fiend but when my wife has it now I have butternut noodles instead. It's about finding a balance you can live with, but even moderate reductions should help. Having said all of that, everyone is different, I've tried really hard over the last 12 months but my A1C has gone down by just 1 point. [/QUOTE]
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