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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2350277" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>To be fair there’s still a lot of carb in your typical day. The porridge rice sandwich noodles crackers all stand out as quite high and probably doing you no favours at all. Do you have a meter? And test before and after meals, particularly theses foods so you can see what is happening as a result of them?</p><p></p><p>Have you seen the link in my signature to the nutritional thingy? You seem to be driving back to calorie based low fat ways of eating that don’t tend to work well for type 2. I’d have a (re)read of this and take a look at diet doctor.com. I think there’s a fair bit you can do without insulin that would lower levels and lose weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2350277, member: 480869"] To be fair there’s still a lot of carb in your typical day. The porridge rice sandwich noodles crackers all stand out as quite high and probably doing you no favours at all. Do you have a meter? And test before and after meals, particularly theses foods so you can see what is happening as a result of them? Have you seen the link in my signature to the nutritional thingy? You seem to be driving back to calorie based low fat ways of eating that don’t tend to work well for type 2. I’d have a (re)read of this and take a look at diet doctor.com. I think there’s a fair bit you can do without insulin that would lower levels and lose weight. [/QUOTE]
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