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<blockquote data-quote="Bex72" data-source="post: 2420289" data-attributes="member: 528595"><p>Hedonista, I am exactly the same! I need to just avoid certain foods as managing tiny amounts for me is difficult. It just creeps up and becomes a problem. Ironically, I used to really enjoy eating quorn mince to make 5 bean chilli, however I have become intolerant to it recently.</p><p></p><p>My diabetic nurse wasn’t particularly interested in low carb eating and warned me that as soon as my eating habits changed/slipped, the diabetes would be back. I’m disappointed with myself as I am trying to buy life insurance and wanted to do it before turning 50. I needed to get a non diabetic blood test to be able to do this. You live and learn. My initial hba1c was 78mmol/mol on diagnosis so I have made significant improvements and know that I can lower it further again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bex72, post: 2420289, member: 528595"] Hedonista, I am exactly the same! I need to just avoid certain foods as managing tiny amounts for me is difficult. It just creeps up and becomes a problem. Ironically, I used to really enjoy eating quorn mince to make 5 bean chilli, however I have become intolerant to it recently. My diabetic nurse wasn’t particularly interested in low carb eating and warned me that as soon as my eating habits changed/slipped, the diabetes would be back. I’m disappointed with myself as I am trying to buy life insurance and wanted to do it before turning 50. I needed to get a non diabetic blood test to be able to do this. You live and learn. My initial hba1c was 78mmol/mol on diagnosis so I have made significant improvements and know that I can lower it further again. [/QUOTE]
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