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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 1729240" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>I had a similar experience with a Burger King meal about 2 years ago, on an unplanned, unfamiliar emergency long journey, which convinced me to cut right back on carbs from then on, as I was horrified at the meter readings I was seeing every time I stopped. I was just beginning to connect the extreme sleepiness after meals with too high for me levels of carbs.</p><p></p><p>I've never relied on being able to get food I can eat ever since whilst travelling and now channel the spirits of my elderly great-aunts who I often stayed with during school holidays and who would pack me off on the train journey home with enough food to keep the entire train full of people going for the eight hours. (In fact, one year, I do remember offering some of it to all around, and still having loads when I got home.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 1729240, member: 277410"] I had a similar experience with a Burger King meal about 2 years ago, on an unplanned, unfamiliar emergency long journey, which convinced me to cut right back on carbs from then on, as I was horrified at the meter readings I was seeing every time I stopped. I was just beginning to connect the extreme sleepiness after meals with too high for me levels of carbs. I've never relied on being able to get food I can eat ever since whilst travelling and now channel the spirits of my elderly great-aunts who I often stayed with during school holidays and who would pack me off on the train journey home with enough food to keep the entire train full of people going for the eight hours. (In fact, one year, I do remember offering some of it to all around, and still having loads when I got home.) [/QUOTE]
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