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<blockquote data-quote="TeddyTottie" data-source="post: 2359442" data-attributes="member: 519030"><p>Hi Maggie, I had a recall for biopsy following a mammogram in the autumn and completely lost the plot for a month. I did nothing at work and was utterly useless, although I did manage to maintain my diet, but only because I am further along in my diabetes journey genuinely enjoy the food I eat now.</p><p></p><p>Don’t worry about the upcoming HbA1c, if it’s a little higher than you like it’s not the end of the world, you can deal with it later. However from a general health point of view it is good to stay low carb if you can since higher glucose is generally inflammatory within the system. You could perhaps, as others have suggested, look at home-made treats to keep you going.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add - I did not monitor my BG during this time as I was sticking to my normal diet and did not want the additional anxiety of seeing my BG raised by stress, which I could do nothing about given the circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeddyTottie, post: 2359442, member: 519030"] Hi Maggie, I had a recall for biopsy following a mammogram in the autumn and completely lost the plot for a month. I did nothing at work and was utterly useless, although I did manage to maintain my diet, but only because I am further along in my diabetes journey genuinely enjoy the food I eat now. Don’t worry about the upcoming HbA1c, if it’s a little higher than you like it’s not the end of the world, you can deal with it later. However from a general health point of view it is good to stay low carb if you can since higher glucose is generally inflammatory within the system. You could perhaps, as others have suggested, look at home-made treats to keep you going. Edited to add - I did not monitor my BG during this time as I was sticking to my normal diet and did not want the additional anxiety of seeing my BG raised by stress, which I could do nothing about given the circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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