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<blockquote data-quote="Andydragon" data-source="post: 2365891" data-attributes="member: 521079"><p>Use meter to test but chips and pie and battered fish will likely spike you, also the problem I find with such high carbs from the fish shop is that the blood levels remaining high for a lot longer than you would expect. </p><p></p><p>When I do have fish and chips, and in all honesty I still do, I will have higher bloods the morning after. </p><p></p><p>Personally i take the impact. I am significantly lower carbs but I also seem slightly more able to tolerate higher carbs than many can but whether that'll last is a good Question</p><p></p><p>As for diabetic friendly from the chip shop, scraping the fish maybe or seeing if they can cook without batter. Non battered sausage as has been suggested. But realistically, outside of cooking fish yourself, it's going to be tough </p><p></p><p>I appreciate the above sounds like I am excusing myself and part of that is I think. I know I am far from perfect but the occasional treat keeps me going</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andydragon, post: 2365891, member: 521079"] Use meter to test but chips and pie and battered fish will likely spike you, also the problem I find with such high carbs from the fish shop is that the blood levels remaining high for a lot longer than you would expect. When I do have fish and chips, and in all honesty I still do, I will have higher bloods the morning after. Personally i take the impact. I am significantly lower carbs but I also seem slightly more able to tolerate higher carbs than many can but whether that'll last is a good Question As for diabetic friendly from the chip shop, scraping the fish maybe or seeing if they can cook without batter. Non battered sausage as has been suggested. But realistically, outside of cooking fish yourself, it's going to be tough I appreciate the above sounds like I am excusing myself and part of that is I think. I know I am far from perfect but the occasional treat keeps me going [/QUOTE]
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