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<blockquote data-quote="Crocodile" data-source="post: 1946030" data-attributes="member: 468583"><p>It's OK Steve, I've had lots of help here as well. I note that your A1c is still in the 6s. I didn't see improvements until I was in the mid 5s. Takes a lot of discipline. I'm on 60g carbs per day. Even that's high by some people here. I've made fairly extensive use of the GI values to keep the spikes down as well. It's not an easy path as different foods affect people in different ways and some of the tables aren't accurate but it's a good reference point and with a meter and testing it can be assessed easy enough over time.</p><p>Glenn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crocodile, post: 1946030, member: 468583"] It's OK Steve, I've had lots of help here as well. I note that your A1c is still in the 6s. I didn't see improvements until I was in the mid 5s. Takes a lot of discipline. I'm on 60g carbs per day. Even that's high by some people here. I've made fairly extensive use of the GI values to keep the spikes down as well. It's not an easy path as different foods affect people in different ways and some of the tables aren't accurate but it's a good reference point and with a meter and testing it can be assessed easy enough over time. Glenn [/QUOTE]
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