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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1032771" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I really wouldn't like to even best guess what or why is going on.</p><p>But as with all blood glucose disorders, it is always best not to do a lot of carbs, if you felt as though you've been on a rollercoaster or like I do, in the ring with Mohammed Ali, then you only feel good when low carbing.</p><p>If you don't spike, you don't go low, prevention is better than reaction! (I like that!)</p><p>As long as your in the normal range and feeling good, what do you want to have carbs for?</p><p></p><p>Fish and chips, next you'll be having chip butties just to **** me off!!!!</p><p> Love the fish, batter less!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1032771, member: 85785"] I really wouldn't like to even best guess what or why is going on. But as with all blood glucose disorders, it is always best not to do a lot of carbs, if you felt as though you've been on a rollercoaster or like I do, in the ring with Mohammed Ali, then you only feel good when low carbing. If you don't spike, you don't go low, prevention is better than reaction! (I like that!) As long as your in the normal range and feeling good, what do you want to have carbs for? Fish and chips, next you'll be having chip butties just to **** me off!!!! Love the fish, batter less!!! [/QUOTE]
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