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<blockquote data-quote="maisiesgranny" data-source="post: 79276" data-attributes="member: 20132"><p><span style="color: #FF00FF">hi carbers</span></p><p></p><p>i thought i would research the low carb thing but have decided to stick with what is working for me. this includes some carbs but always wholemeal bread, pasta etc. i eat lots of veg, some fruit and do the low fat low salt thing with the occasional treat. since diagnose at christmas i have lost 20lbs and have good hba1c 6.1 and good bg results, between 4.5 and 8 using two hours after meals testin. by the way i am type 2 diet and excercise only. thought when i got to age 62 i would be taking it easier but am at the pool most weekdays and walking round brighton lanes for hours each saturday. i think as grown ups we need too show each other respect. what works for each one is the best for them - good luck to all low carbers i say! the important thing is to accept our diabetes and get all the help and info we can and see what is best for each one. my late husband did not accept his type 1 - died at 49 so didn't see our 5 gorgeous grandkids. i miss him eavery day but now i'm diabetic myself, can understand his struggles. i tried so hard to support him. we have lots more info now and you lovely people on this forum. life's too short to fight, healthy disagreement is good nastiness is not, go hug someone you love today! sermon over! love and best wishes to all. i will be praying we all are as ok as we can be<span style="color: #FF00FF">. love maisiesgranny </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maisiesgranny, post: 79276, member: 20132"] [color=#FF00FF]hi carbers[/color] i thought i would research the low carb thing but have decided to stick with what is working for me. this includes some carbs but always wholemeal bread, pasta etc. i eat lots of veg, some fruit and do the low fat low salt thing with the occasional treat. since diagnose at christmas i have lost 20lbs and have good hba1c 6.1 and good bg results, between 4.5 and 8 using two hours after meals testin. by the way i am type 2 diet and excercise only. thought when i got to age 62 i would be taking it easier but am at the pool most weekdays and walking round brighton lanes for hours each saturday. i think as grown ups we need too show each other respect. what works for each one is the best for them - good luck to all low carbers i say! the important thing is to accept our diabetes and get all the help and info we can and see what is best for each one. my late husband did not accept his type 1 - died at 49 so didn't see our 5 gorgeous grandkids. i miss him eavery day but now i'm diabetic myself, can understand his struggles. i tried so hard to support him. we have lots more info now and you lovely people on this forum. life's too short to fight, healthy disagreement is good nastiness is not, go hug someone you love today! sermon over! love and best wishes to all. i will be praying we all are as ok as we can be[color=#FF00FF]. love maisiesgranny [/color] [/QUOTE]
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