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<blockquote data-quote="davd" data-source="post: 2334504" data-attributes="member: 523478"><p>I know some people will say I can have a fairly low carb Christmas, but for just a few days I would love to be able to eat what I used to love eating at Christmas such as mince pies, Christmas cake, roast spuds, parsnips, chocolates, everything that I know I shouldn’t eat as a diabetic.</p><p>I was diagnosed in April with an HbA1c of 90 but managed to get down to 40 in September.</p><p>So for a few days if I high carb what long term damage would it cause if any .</p><p>I sometimes go on a cruise , not for the foreseeable future due to covid, and that would be the same as a lot of eating is done on a cruise ship.</p><p>So the question is can I spike my blood sugar levels for a week and then go back to low carb without causing any long term effects on my diabetic health .</p><p>I think a lot of other diabetics would also like to know.</p><p>I am a bit reluctant to relax my diet but if it is safe I would risk it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davd, post: 2334504, member: 523478"] I know some people will say I can have a fairly low carb Christmas, but for just a few days I would love to be able to eat what I used to love eating at Christmas such as mince pies, Christmas cake, roast spuds, parsnips, chocolates, everything that I know I shouldn’t eat as a diabetic. I was diagnosed in April with an HbA1c of 90 but managed to get down to 40 in September. So for a few days if I high carb what long term damage would it cause if any . I sometimes go on a cruise , not for the foreseeable future due to covid, and that would be the same as a lot of eating is done on a cruise ship. So the question is can I spike my blood sugar levels for a week and then go back to low carb without causing any long term effects on my diabetic health . I think a lot of other diabetics would also like to know. I am a bit reluctant to relax my diet but if it is safe I would risk it. [/QUOTE]
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