Munkki
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Good afternoon 
Yesterday I had a few too many carbs creeping into my dinner. Today did some sports and later, when I was very hungry, I went out for lunch into one of the 'healthier' cafes around. When I ordered I made a few swaps and ate a good amount of lamb and olive oil
, but a bowl of olives came with salad and sweet dressing
. Plus, I ate some of the white bread
. After the meal I had the highest reading since my diagnosis, 8.8 
This is a lesson learned in terms of the actual foods. However, I won't be able to fully manage every ingredient in every restaurant in the future. How do you deal with the occasional high reading, which may appear after a treat, a meal out or some sneaky carbs? I had walked a lot yesterday and also did my share of exercise for this weekend already, so I refrained from cycling down and up the hill or something like that. I am going to have a salad with fried squid tonight and nothing else (I usually have a small portion of carby food such as buckwheat). Then continue with eating normally from tomorrow morning.
How do you deal with this? Are occasional high readings a problem at all and can they be 'balanced out' with a super-low-carb meal for the next HbA1c test? Could the fact that I first had a small breakfast, then an hour of exercise, but no more food after that, so I was very hungry, have contributed to my reaction to the food in the cafe?

Yesterday I had a few too many carbs creeping into my dinner. Today did some sports and later, when I was very hungry, I went out for lunch into one of the 'healthier' cafes around. When I ordered I made a few swaps and ate a good amount of lamb and olive oil



This is a lesson learned in terms of the actual foods. However, I won't be able to fully manage every ingredient in every restaurant in the future. How do you deal with the occasional high reading, which may appear after a treat, a meal out or some sneaky carbs? I had walked a lot yesterday and also did my share of exercise for this weekend already, so I refrained from cycling down and up the hill or something like that. I am going to have a salad with fried squid tonight and nothing else (I usually have a small portion of carby food such as buckwheat). Then continue with eating normally from tomorrow morning.
How do you deal with this? Are occasional high readings a problem at all and can they be 'balanced out' with a super-low-carb meal for the next HbA1c test? Could the fact that I first had a small breakfast, then an hour of exercise, but no more food after that, so I was very hungry, have contributed to my reaction to the food in the cafe?