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<blockquote data-quote="Avocado Sevenfold" data-source="post: 974938"><p>[USER=79464]@Rudyard[/USER] I used to love butternut squash, but my meter tells me it is not a good idea for me anymore. That is the idea of using a meter. Try something, test, decide to keep it, bin it or reduce the portion. Some people tolerate certain foods more than others.</p><p></p><p>I hate to say it, but I have to agree with your nurse. If you are getting high numbers while eating bread, rice, nectar, chips and beer, then obviously something (or all of them) does not agree with you. You will have to use your meter to guide you and make more suitable food choices if you don't want to go down the extra medication road. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avocado Sevenfold, post: 974938"] [USER=79464]@Rudyard[/USER] I used to love butternut squash, but my meter tells me it is not a good idea for me anymore. That is the idea of using a meter. Try something, test, decide to keep it, bin it or reduce the portion. Some people tolerate certain foods more than others. I hate to say it, but I have to agree with your nurse. If you are getting high numbers while eating bread, rice, nectar, chips and beer, then obviously something (or all of them) does not agree with you. You will have to use your meter to guide you and make more suitable food choices if you don't want to go down the extra medication road. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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