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<blockquote data-quote="Route 66" data-source="post: 2109655" data-attributes="member: 507504"><p>I am another one here taking it moderately and one step at a time. On day 1, Immediately after diagnosis, out when the fizzy drinks, the sugar, cakes, pastries and ice cream completely. Potatoes and rice consumption have also now been reduced considerably and I use a smaller plate for meals. I continue in my efforts to reduce the carby things. My Hbac1 when diagnosed 12 weeka ago was 107 and it is now around 58. It seems that reducing the sugar input gets it down quite quickly. Still a way to go though to get below the magical figure of 48 and keep it there.. Like yours, my BP is already much lower.</p><p></p><p>I am finger pricking and find it useful in telling me what effect different foods have on me Its worth the little bit of pain to find out what to avoid. It also gives me a good idea when my BG spikes during the day and does help with understanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Route 66, post: 2109655, member: 507504"] I am another one here taking it moderately and one step at a time. On day 1, Immediately after diagnosis, out when the fizzy drinks, the sugar, cakes, pastries and ice cream completely. Potatoes and rice consumption have also now been reduced considerably and I use a smaller plate for meals. I continue in my efforts to reduce the carby things. My Hbac1 when diagnosed 12 weeka ago was 107 and it is now around 58. It seems that reducing the sugar input gets it down quite quickly. Still a way to go though to get below the magical figure of 48 and keep it there.. Like yours, my BP is already much lower. I am finger pricking and find it useful in telling me what effect different foods have on me Its worth the little bit of pain to find out what to avoid. It also gives me a good idea when my BG spikes during the day and does help with understanding. [/QUOTE]
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