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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Lewis" data-source="post: 2084159" data-attributes="member: 479176"><p>To add to the good news for you, many of us on this forum have got our glucose levels under control. Some have seen their neuropathy go into remission or stop (I'm working on this). Diet is the key and I am now trying to keep my carbs to below 50 gms per day. Use the meter testing to see what works best for you. The usual suggestion is to test 1 hour and 2 hours after eating. This allows you to see the affects of different foods. We all react differently to the same thing but I have found that a couple of pieces 85%+ dark chocolate has little affect on my bg level.</p><p>Also set yourself a target for your bg. I am trying to get my daily average down to less than 6% so that my next A1c will be in the normal range and that is where I will keep it. "'-wagons" travel too fast in Canada to fall off and the fall hurts. Do the research, stay on the forum with questions, answers and observations, keep testing and go low carb. It is not too late to make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Lewis, post: 2084159, member: 479176"] To add to the good news for you, many of us on this forum have got our glucose levels under control. Some have seen their neuropathy go into remission or stop (I'm working on this). Diet is the key and I am now trying to keep my carbs to below 50 gms per day. Use the meter testing to see what works best for you. The usual suggestion is to test 1 hour and 2 hours after eating. This allows you to see the affects of different foods. We all react differently to the same thing but I have found that a couple of pieces 85%+ dark chocolate has little affect on my bg level. Also set yourself a target for your bg. I am trying to get my daily average down to less than 6% so that my next A1c will be in the normal range and that is where I will keep it. "'-wagons" travel too fast in Canada to fall off and the fall hurts. Do the research, stay on the forum with questions, answers and observations, keep testing and go low carb. It is not too late to make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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