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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2213413" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Although I was diagnosed with Hba1c of 91 I never saw a positive urine dipstick - but I did not get them straight away, IIRC so by the time I had been eating a low carb diet for a while I would have reduced my blood glucose levels down to normal.</p><p>I'm afraid that a couple of thick slices of bread would be my entire day's carb allowance and I would far rather have salad and vegetables plus a few berries, though you can get Livlife or protein bread which have only 4 gm of carbs in each, admittedly small slice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2213413, member: 355878"] Although I was diagnosed with Hba1c of 91 I never saw a positive urine dipstick - but I did not get them straight away, IIRC so by the time I had been eating a low carb diet for a while I would have reduced my blood glucose levels down to normal. I'm afraid that a couple of thick slices of bread would be my entire day's carb allowance and I would far rather have salad and vegetables plus a few berries, though you can get Livlife or protein bread which have only 4 gm of carbs in each, admittedly small slice. [/QUOTE]
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