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<blockquote data-quote="BoggyBimbleJr" data-source="post: 1378912" data-attributes="member: 375981"><p>Okay, here's a question.</p><p></p><p>So I had my first HbA1c just before Christmas and my second about two weeks ago. During the run up to Christmas when all the supermarkets were selling cut price chocolate, there wasn't a day went by that I didn't eat at least half a tub of Cadbury's Heroes or a whole Chocolate Orange or a couple of packs of 5 Double Deckers or one of those 1Kg bars of Cadbury's Milk Chocolate and some other huge load of sweet stuff like tinned fruit with rice pudding or ice cream etc.</p><p></p><p>There is a distinct possibility that my result from the blood tests being 66 and 68 where due to all the chocolate and sweet stuff I had been eating. The question is: If I carried on my normal diet (including wholewheat pasta, potatoes, wholegrain rice and wholegrain [home made] bread, but in much smaller amounts) but didn't eat any chocolate, rice pudding, ice cream etc, would the results of my next HbA1c be much lower?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoggyBimbleJr, post: 1378912, member: 375981"] Okay, here's a question. So I had my first HbA1c just before Christmas and my second about two weeks ago. During the run up to Christmas when all the supermarkets were selling cut price chocolate, there wasn't a day went by that I didn't eat at least half a tub of Cadbury's Heroes or a whole Chocolate Orange or a couple of packs of 5 Double Deckers or one of those 1Kg bars of Cadbury's Milk Chocolate and some other huge load of sweet stuff like tinned fruit with rice pudding or ice cream etc. There is a distinct possibility that my result from the blood tests being 66 and 68 where due to all the chocolate and sweet stuff I had been eating. The question is: If I carried on my normal diet (including wholewheat pasta, potatoes, wholegrain rice and wholegrain [home made] bread, but in much smaller amounts) but didn't eat any chocolate, rice pudding, ice cream etc, would the results of my next HbA1c be much lower? [/QUOTE]
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