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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett" data-source="post: 325915" data-attributes="member: 50993"><p>Dear Phoenix,</p><p>After complying with Montignac's ideas very closely until I had got both weight and readings down, I moved into his Phase II and remain fairly stable. Tend to be higher first thing in the morning, 9 or 10 mmol/l, but tests during the day are around 6. I find a balance is needed between not driving my wife mad by being too pernickety and keeping the readings OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett, post: 325915, member: 50993"] Dear Phoenix, After complying with Montignac's ideas very closely until I had got both weight and readings down, I moved into his Phase II and remain fairly stable. Tend to be higher first thing in the morning, 9 or 10 mmol/l, but tests during the day are around 6. I find a balance is needed between not driving my wife mad by being too pernickety and keeping the readings OK. [/QUOTE]
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