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<blockquote data-quote="ladybird64" data-source="post: 1373482" data-attributes="member: 29023"><p>M, I'll be honest, I'm struggling with weight vs diabetes - I know you'll understand. At present (unfortunately), low carb can be triggering so I can't follow that wholeheartedly - what I can do is test after my eating, my therapist is ok with that too. I'm eating breakfast (that was a real struggle) but it's part of my routine. Yesterday I did have a lush lower carb brekkie of seasoned spinach, poached eggs, and a rasher of bacon - 6.2. This morning I had a bowl of porridge (which I'm starting to like) - 6.2, so I can eat that.</p><p>Over Christmas my daughter kept buying me large packets of crisps and of course, I ate them. Up in the 9's. A Chinese meal - 14.2, but testing 5 mins later, 9.2. So that is out the window.</p><p>No crisps for me, for diabetes sake. Easier than eating s mouthful and leaving it - think you should do the same with your choc xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladybird64, post: 1373482, member: 29023"] M, I'll be honest, I'm struggling with weight vs diabetes - I know you'll understand. At present (unfortunately), low carb can be triggering so I can't follow that wholeheartedly - what I can do is test after my eating, my therapist is ok with that too. I'm eating breakfast (that was a real struggle) but it's part of my routine. Yesterday I did have a lush lower carb brekkie of seasoned spinach, poached eggs, and a rasher of bacon - 6.2. This morning I had a bowl of porridge (which I'm starting to like) - 6.2, so I can eat that. Over Christmas my daughter kept buying me large packets of crisps and of course, I ate them. Up in the 9's. A Chinese meal - 14.2, but testing 5 mins later, 9.2. So that is out the window. No crisps for me, for diabetes sake. Easier than eating s mouthful and leaving it - think you should do the same with your choc xx [/QUOTE]
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