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<blockquote data-quote="Sharlieboo" data-source="post: 151414" data-attributes="member: 24965"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I already try to keep my carbs fairly low although do admit to having a bit of a treat at the weekend. Giving up lots of potatoes, pasta and bread has actually been harder than giving up chocolate and sweet stuff. I tried switching a small bowl of shredded wheat or cornflakes for a protein based breakfast but just couldn't do it. I admitted this to the np when I saw her but the general feeling is that with my diet, allowing for the odd treat, my weight and all the meds I'm on, I should really be getting a lower reading than 9. </p><p></p><p>I've also just been diagnosed with kidney stones and on doing some googling have found that they are often caused by eating too much leafy green veg, nuts etc ... and, of course, these are things I've increased in my diet since being dx diabetic. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharlieboo, post: 151414, member: 24965"] Hi, I already try to keep my carbs fairly low although do admit to having a bit of a treat at the weekend. Giving up lots of potatoes, pasta and bread has actually been harder than giving up chocolate and sweet stuff. I tried switching a small bowl of shredded wheat or cornflakes for a protein based breakfast but just couldn't do it. I admitted this to the np when I saw her but the general feeling is that with my diet, allowing for the odd treat, my weight and all the meds I'm on, I should really be getting a lower reading than 9. I've also just been diagnosed with kidney stones and on doing some googling have found that they are often caused by eating too much leafy green veg, nuts etc ... and, of course, these are things I've increased in my diet since being dx diabetic. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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