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<blockquote data-quote="Northerngirl" data-source="post: 930236" data-attributes="member: 202454"><p>An update: we are both pleased. The last 5 mornings his reading has been between 7 and 8 (I know that's still a bit high, but it's loads better than before) and this morning it was 6.1. There's been a big change in terms of snacking, it's far less often and usually just a few nuts. He's a lot less hungry now his blood sugar is down so much. And he's still ok in terms of BG rise having a much smaller bowl of porridge, made with milk (it's always been chunky oats - can't remember the proper name!), so he enjoys the start to his day.</p><p></p><p>I know this has to be an ongoing change, but I think now he's achieved some ok readings, he feels much more confident that he can make the necessary changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northerngirl, post: 930236, member: 202454"] An update: we are both pleased. The last 5 mornings his reading has been between 7 and 8 (I know that's still a bit high, but it's loads better than before) and this morning it was 6.1. There's been a big change in terms of snacking, it's far less often and usually just a few nuts. He's a lot less hungry now his blood sugar is down so much. And he's still ok in terms of BG rise having a much smaller bowl of porridge, made with milk (it's always been chunky oats - can't remember the proper name!), so he enjoys the start to his day. I know this has to be an ongoing change, but I think now he's achieved some ok readings, he feels much more confident that he can make the necessary changes. [/QUOTE]
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