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<blockquote data-quote="charon" data-source="post: 382597" data-attributes="member: 70242"><p>Thanks.</p><p>It's not due to the new diet though, more due to not eating at all.</p><p>Now the task is to find a diet that will keep the BG down but also give me enough to survive. Can last a few weeks while I'm testing.</p><p>I've only tested a long time without eating so far so I guess the task is to get a diet so the each meal doesn't increase the BG too much from the low (which I hope will be less than 7.9). I'm planning on two meals a day for the time being - one of which will be two weetabix.</p><p></p><p>I'll get some burgen bread today. Not eating baked beans at the moment but will do the salmon sandwiches on burgen bread tomorrow for the second meal.</p><p></p><p>Feel a lot more lively today. Main concern is the brain - I'm doing a lot of studying at the moment (more than a full time university course). In the last few months I've not been able to study much - which was the first indication that something was wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charon, post: 382597, member: 70242"] Thanks. It's not due to the new diet though, more due to not eating at all. Now the task is to find a diet that will keep the BG down but also give me enough to survive. Can last a few weeks while I'm testing. I've only tested a long time without eating so far so I guess the task is to get a diet so the each meal doesn't increase the BG too much from the low (which I hope will be less than 7.9). I'm planning on two meals a day for the time being - one of which will be two weetabix. I'll get some burgen bread today. Not eating baked beans at the moment but will do the salmon sandwiches on burgen bread tomorrow for the second meal. Feel a lot more lively today. Main concern is the brain - I'm doing a lot of studying at the moment (more than a full time university course). In the last few months I've not been able to study much - which was the first indication that something was wrong. [/QUOTE]
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