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My first diabetic Christmas, it's so unfair..............

After what happened in Glasgow yesterday, life is really too short to beat yourself up over a doughnut. Who knows what tomorrow holds?

Merry Christmas.
A large slice of yule log?
 
Given the tragic events that happened in Glasgow yesterday your reply to Lynn1's post was in
Dear Noblehead, I would have thought from the title of this thread that most would understand it was meant to be a little light hearted. I am certainly not 'beating myself up' as Lynn1 suggested and I did not expect my consumption of a jam doughnut to be compared to the deaths of 7 innocent people. In my opinion that in itself was bad taste, but taste is subjective don't you think.
 


Good luck with your first Christmas. I can't ear or drink what I want, it plays havoc with my diabetes BS. So very little change for me, but I did make some low carb chocolate truffles today, so looking forward to them after Christmas dinner, just one or three perhaps,

Merry Christmas

RRB
 
Thank goodness he now "gets it". Every cloud and all that.

I hope you both have an excellent festive period, after such a difficult few months.
thanku and you to lots of love for new yr x
 
On Christmas day I decided to go for it. I had a bit of everything including mashed and roast potatoes and biscuits and cheese. Less of each then everyone else. I didn't test before or after. When we got home 4 hours later my BS was the lowest i've ever seen, 3.7. Hate to think what it peaked at though.
 
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