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I DONT UNDERSTAND THESE HYPOS!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Writeangle" data-source="post: 222885" data-attributes="member: 38086"><p>I think you should visit your doctor or diabetic nurse if you are getting hypos that you cannot control except by using dextrose frequently. A better diet for diabetics is one that uses more low glycaemic index foods and avoids foods that create a rush of sugar in the bloodstream. Orange juice is much more likely to create high sugar than eating an orange. White bread is worse than wholemeal and brown rice is better than white.</p><p>Diabetics should eat high-fibre foods, such as fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains as their carbohydrate choices, instead of simple carbohydrates such as biscuits, white bread, snack cakes and processed foods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Writeangle, post: 222885, member: 38086"] I think you should visit your doctor or diabetic nurse if you are getting hypos that you cannot control except by using dextrose frequently. A better diet for diabetics is one that uses more low glycaemic index foods and avoids foods that create a rush of sugar in the bloodstream. Orange juice is much more likely to create high sugar than eating an orange. White bread is worse than wholemeal and brown rice is better than white. Diabetics should eat high-fibre foods, such as fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains as their carbohydrate choices, instead of simple carbohydrates such as biscuits, white bread, snack cakes and processed foods. [/QUOTE]
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