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<blockquote data-quote="catinahat" data-source="post: 2576564" data-attributes="member: 155453"><p>Try not to get too frustrated with your husband [USER=566983]@Daisy1234[/USER] , it's not easy to come to terms with having to restrict foods that you have eaten and enjoyed your whole life. </p><p>After all, if we have an extra sandwich or a few more biscuits than we should, we don't immediately feel ill or keel over, you can't see the damage that those extra carbs are doing. </p><p>That's why many of us use a glucose meter to test before and after our meals. When you can see the evidence of what your food choices are doing to your blood sugar levels, that cereal and banana or wholemeal toast with a little jam or marmalade you had for breakfast, suddenly doesn't seem so innocent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catinahat, post: 2576564, member: 155453"] Try not to get too frustrated with your husband [USER=566983]@Daisy1234[/USER] , it's not easy to come to terms with having to restrict foods that you have eaten and enjoyed your whole life. After all, if we have an extra sandwich or a few more biscuits than we should, we don't immediately feel ill or keel over, you can't see the damage that those extra carbs are doing. That's why many of us use a glucose meter to test before and after our meals. When you can see the evidence of what your food choices are doing to your blood sugar levels, that cereal and banana or wholemeal toast with a little jam or marmalade you had for breakfast, suddenly doesn't seem so innocent. [/QUOTE]
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