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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 2477755" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>Now you need to be careful not to reduce carbs too radically so you don't hypo. It's a hard balancing act. So test, test, test.</p><p></p><p>Don't panic if your FBG is higher than you would like. It could be that your liver is taking the opportunity to chuck out some of its stored glucose, and that's OK for a while.</p><p></p><p>I have spent some time this evening remembering what it was like living with my parents and coming home from work, tired after a hard day. This was 40 years ago, most people didn't know what carbs were back then and I didn't have a weight problem or T2. I ate what my Mum cooked for me. It would have been very difficult not to do so. I am so sorry I didn't understand your position earlier. It's tough, but somehow you have to find strategies to get round the obstacles in your way. </p><p></p><p>Keep posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 2477755, member: 85197"] Now you need to be careful not to reduce carbs too radically so you don't hypo. It's a hard balancing act. So test, test, test. Don't panic if your FBG is higher than you would like. It could be that your liver is taking the opportunity to chuck out some of its stored glucose, and that's OK for a while. I have spent some time this evening remembering what it was like living with my parents and coming home from work, tired after a hard day. This was 40 years ago, most people didn't know what carbs were back then and I didn't have a weight problem or T2. I ate what my Mum cooked for me. It would have been very difficult not to do so. I am so sorry I didn't understand your position earlier. It's tough, but somehow you have to find strategies to get round the obstacles in your way. Keep posting. [/QUOTE]
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