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Is it too late? I am losing hope (triggers)
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<blockquote data-quote="Blip22" data-source="post: 1998068" data-attributes="member: 58146"><p>Maybe just in time! I think the crucial thing here is if you can make sure your blood sugar levels never go above 10mmol, if you have a meter check after eating,which will help you see what foods cause it to go so high, and preferably not below 3mmol. Readings above 10.6 is where organs can become damaged, and other problems when too low. So avoid sweet foods/drinks go on a low carb diet. If you are on insulin then when you start low carb realise you may need to lower your insulin dose to prevent hypoglycemia. If you do that, and exercise a bit more get your body/muscles fit. My guess is you'll be able to do all the things you fear you'll never do.xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blip22, post: 1998068, member: 58146"] Maybe just in time! I think the crucial thing here is if you can make sure your blood sugar levels never go above 10mmol, if you have a meter check after eating,which will help you see what foods cause it to go so high, and preferably not below 3mmol. Readings above 10.6 is where organs can become damaged, and other problems when too low. So avoid sweet foods/drinks go on a low carb diet. If you are on insulin then when you start low carb realise you may need to lower your insulin dose to prevent hypoglycemia. If you do that, and exercise a bit more get your body/muscles fit. My guess is you'll be able to do all the things you fear you'll never do.xxx [/QUOTE]
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