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<blockquote data-quote="miahara" data-source="post: 2441472" data-attributes="member: 256148"><p>Porridge, in any shape or form , is high in carbs and probably best avoided by anyone trying to manage diabetes largely by diet. I’m labelled as T2 (might be T3C) but am now insulin controlled. My usual breakfast is a serving of instant porridge made with milk and it is 35g CHO and this takes quite a large dose of insulin to avoid my BG going too high.</p><p>There’s lots of scope for tasty low carb breakfasts and you’ll find plenty of suggestions on here.</p><p>Bon appetite!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miahara, post: 2441472, member: 256148"] Porridge, in any shape or form , is high in carbs and probably best avoided by anyone trying to manage diabetes largely by diet. I’m labelled as T2 (might be T3C) but am now insulin controlled. My usual breakfast is a serving of instant porridge made with milk and it is 35g CHO and this takes quite a large dose of insulin to avoid my BG going too high. There’s lots of scope for tasty low carb breakfasts and you’ll find plenty of suggestions on here. Bon appetite!! [/QUOTE]
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