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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 2035751" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>Hi [USER=503757]@Adm_Mad[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I wonder if you are too near the beginning of your journey to start experimenting? You already know what carbs do to you - that is how you ended up with your diagnosis, and your HbA1c was fairly high</p><p></p><p>To be honest, drinking a few sips of Coke, eating half a slice of bread, or a couple of mouthfuls of rice, or a forkful of pasta, etc is unlikely to make a lot of difference if they are eaten with one of your normal low carb meals. If you intend just eating them alone, as a snack, for example, then there may be a rise but not enough to tell you anything useful. And you must remember that if you actually crave these things, then giving in to them could lead down a rough path. Like an ex-smoker who suddenly decides to have a ciggie - this is likely to lead to a pack of ciggies in next to no time. So, please be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 2035751, member: 94045"] Hi [USER=503757]@Adm_Mad[/USER] I wonder if you are too near the beginning of your journey to start experimenting? You already know what carbs do to you - that is how you ended up with your diagnosis, and your HbA1c was fairly high To be honest, drinking a few sips of Coke, eating half a slice of bread, or a couple of mouthfuls of rice, or a forkful of pasta, etc is unlikely to make a lot of difference if they are eaten with one of your normal low carb meals. If you intend just eating them alone, as a snack, for example, then there may be a rise but not enough to tell you anything useful. And you must remember that if you actually crave these things, then giving in to them could lead down a rough path. Like an ex-smoker who suddenly decides to have a ciggie - this is likely to lead to a pack of ciggies in next to no time. So, please be careful. [/QUOTE]
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