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<blockquote data-quote="ladybird64" data-source="post: 1093687" data-attributes="member: 29023"><p>Lesleyann, are you having anything in between your meals? I know it sounds like we are harping on but sugars can creep in when you don't realise it. So, if you can write down exactly what you have for each meal? Is it just one yogurt for breakfast, no cereal or toast? Lunch, is it lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes alone or is there coleslaw, dressings like salad cream going on, do you have anything with the salad such as cheese? Dinner, is the chicken roasted or fried, which veg do you have with it - any pudding at all? All this will help us get a good picture - know you're worried about starting your insulin but in the meantime, let's see what we can do to help you with those numbers. Also any fruit (what type) or drinks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladybird64, post: 1093687, member: 29023"] Lesleyann, are you having anything in between your meals? I know it sounds like we are harping on but sugars can creep in when you don't realise it. So, if you can write down exactly what you have for each meal? Is it just one yogurt for breakfast, no cereal or toast? Lunch, is it lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes alone or is there coleslaw, dressings like salad cream going on, do you have anything with the salad such as cheese? Dinner, is the chicken roasted or fried, which veg do you have with it - any pudding at all? All this will help us get a good picture - know you're worried about starting your insulin but in the meantime, let's see what we can do to help you with those numbers. Also any fruit (what type) or drinks? [/QUOTE]
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