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<blockquote data-quote="ladybird64" data-source="post: 1118584" data-attributes="member: 29023"><p>Why don't you make your own meals? I'm not being mean, but sounds like Sub aren't doing you any favours - neither are the crackers really. You could have eggs and bacon for breakfast, try putting that Philly in slices of cold meat instead of crackers, get some cheese in there, chicken thighs or legs with the skin on, there are loads of ideas on the low carb forum. Have you had a look yet? You need to be eating enough to ward off hunger and it seems like your eating is pretty erratic.</p><p>If your family kitchen is full of carbs, then you have to get the stuff that isn't - and it needn't cost much money. Again, there is a post in the low carb forum about eating on a budget. Taking on responsibility for your meals, cooking for yourself would be a good start to gaining control - and you can do it, but it has to be your choice. It's your life, your health and your responsibility.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of young people who control their diabetes with diet as well as insulin here, I'm sure even though you are type 2, they can advise you too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladybird64, post: 1118584, member: 29023"] Why don't you make your own meals? I'm not being mean, but sounds like Sub aren't doing you any favours - neither are the crackers really. You could have eggs and bacon for breakfast, try putting that Philly in slices of cold meat instead of crackers, get some cheese in there, chicken thighs or legs with the skin on, there are loads of ideas on the low carb forum. Have you had a look yet? You need to be eating enough to ward off hunger and it seems like your eating is pretty erratic. If your family kitchen is full of carbs, then you have to get the stuff that isn't - and it needn't cost much money. Again, there is a post in the low carb forum about eating on a budget. Taking on responsibility for your meals, cooking for yourself would be a good start to gaining control - and you can do it, but it has to be your choice. It's your life, your health and your responsibility. There are plenty of young people who control their diabetes with diet as well as insulin here, I'm sure even though you are type 2, they can advise you too. [/QUOTE]
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