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Increased carbs = increased exercise?
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<blockquote data-quote="angustia" data-source="post: 2148057" data-attributes="member: 514637"><p>I don't think exercises for diabetes are meant that way. We still have to mind our carbs.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>If you can't resist the urge to eat the carbs</em></strong> that comes with the roast, I suggest eating only very small portions of it. But do you have the self-control to limit yourself to a small portion? Once we cross a threshold, it usually leads to downfall. That's how it usually starts with falling off the wagon.</p><p></p><p>The ideal would be to have side dishes that are diabetic-friendly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angustia, post: 2148057, member: 514637"] I don't think exercises for diabetes are meant that way. We still have to mind our carbs. [B][I]If you can't resist the urge to eat the carbs[/I][/B] that comes with the roast, I suggest eating only very small portions of it. But do you have the self-control to limit yourself to a small portion? Once we cross a threshold, it usually leads to downfall. That's how it usually starts with falling off the wagon. The ideal would be to have side dishes that are diabetic-friendly. [/QUOTE]
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