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<blockquote data-quote="lindijanice" data-source="post: 1687307" data-attributes="member: 446215"><p>Hey Kate and Pollensa, Thanks for your clarification, Kate on the increase in carb eating and for your thoughts, Pollensa. I had started a thread a bit ago as to just how strict do we need to be in our number ranges because as you pointed out, Pollensa, the numbers for diagnosis keep getting lower (I think it is big pharma!) here in Canada as well....and the lack of consistency on the world stage is terrible, as well as the care received in many countries and they are not all "third world countries"!</p><p></p><p>Kate, I appreciated your response as I think you are right about being able to have a bit of wiggle room...I try to keep a few carbs unaccounted for when I make up my weekly menus so that I can try something if out with friends, or have a few bites of creme brulle! It hasn't killed me yet and I don't do it often or I pay the price with greater hankerings for carbs - especially in this horrible Canadian winter<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> </p><p></p><p>Keep plugging along and see what works best for you - some call potatoes evil, but they may not be for you! They are for me I have learned, so chose not to indulge, but what works for one doesn't mean it will work for all. I do appreciate your bringing up this discussion as it has been informative and interesting and encourages me to keep on trying to tweak my own journey and enjoy the ride while I am at it! Blessings/L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindijanice, post: 1687307, member: 446215"] Hey Kate and Pollensa, Thanks for your clarification, Kate on the increase in carb eating and for your thoughts, Pollensa. I had started a thread a bit ago as to just how strict do we need to be in our number ranges because as you pointed out, Pollensa, the numbers for diagnosis keep getting lower (I think it is big pharma!) here in Canada as well....and the lack of consistency on the world stage is terrible, as well as the care received in many countries and they are not all "third world countries"! Kate, I appreciated your response as I think you are right about being able to have a bit of wiggle room...I try to keep a few carbs unaccounted for when I make up my weekly menus so that I can try something if out with friends, or have a few bites of creme brulle! It hasn't killed me yet and I don't do it often or I pay the price with greater hankerings for carbs - especially in this horrible Canadian winter:( Keep plugging along and see what works best for you - some call potatoes evil, but they may not be for you! They are for me I have learned, so chose not to indulge, but what works for one doesn't mean it will work for all. I do appreciate your bringing up this discussion as it has been informative and interesting and encourages me to keep on trying to tweak my own journey and enjoy the ride while I am at it! Blessings/L [/QUOTE]
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