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<blockquote data-quote="Biggles2" data-source="post: 1732499" data-attributes="member: 406880"><p>Does he test his glucose [USER=377064]@myracat[/USER]? I find that testing before and 2 hours after the first bite of my meal really helps! I also test first thing in the morning (fasting). This way I can see the effect that anything/everything I eat has on my blood glucose. It is a great motivator!</p><p></p><p>Everyone is different. I my case, I find that I cannot tolerate brown rice, oats, milk, bread, pasta (wholemeal or otherwise). Diet control for me means eliminating all of these food items from my diet. I see it as an either/or proposition in order to avoid complications. Either I eliminate most carbs (I limit myself to 30gm/day), or I take the medication.</p><p></p><p>For great low carb recipes, check out dietdoctor.com, also check out some of the threads and information on this forum. Also, [USER=400972]@Rachox[/USER] and others have posted some really, really delicious LC desert recipes!</p><p></p><p>Don't despair, there are plenty of great low carb options out there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggles2, post: 1732499, member: 406880"] Does he test his glucose [USER=377064]@myracat[/USER]? I find that testing before and 2 hours after the first bite of my meal really helps! I also test first thing in the morning (fasting). This way I can see the effect that anything/everything I eat has on my blood glucose. It is a great motivator! Everyone is different. I my case, I find that I cannot tolerate brown rice, oats, milk, bread, pasta (wholemeal or otherwise). Diet control for me means eliminating all of these food items from my diet. I see it as an either/or proposition in order to avoid complications. Either I eliminate most carbs (I limit myself to 30gm/day), or I take the medication. For great low carb recipes, check out dietdoctor.com, also check out some of the threads and information on this forum. Also, [USER=400972]@Rachox[/USER] and others have posted some really, really delicious LC desert recipes! Don't despair, there are plenty of great low carb options out there! [/QUOTE]
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