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<blockquote data-quote="BoggyBimbleJr" data-source="post: 1376231" data-attributes="member: 375981"><p>Thanks everybody, I'll buy a blood glucose meter like you suggest as I need to find out what effect porridge has on me. I used to have a big bowl of Quaker Oats will a good squeeze of runny honey in before I was diagnosed and the nurse said I could have a smaller bowl but with no honey, as apparently oats are a complex carbohydrate and shouldn't effect my blood glucose as much. It would be quite nice to have some for my breakfast again instead of eggs, which admittedly I'm getting a bit fed up of, though I don't know whether I'll be able to eat it with it not being sweet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoggyBimbleJr, post: 1376231, member: 375981"] Thanks everybody, I'll buy a blood glucose meter like you suggest as I need to find out what effect porridge has on me. I used to have a big bowl of Quaker Oats will a good squeeze of runny honey in before I was diagnosed and the nurse said I could have a smaller bowl but with no honey, as apparently oats are a complex carbohydrate and shouldn't effect my blood glucose as much. It would be quite nice to have some for my breakfast again instead of eggs, which admittedly I'm getting a bit fed up of, though I don't know whether I'll be able to eat it with it not being sweet. [/QUOTE]
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