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<blockquote data-quote="Andy_J" data-source="post: 2278547" data-attributes="member: 526284"><p>Ok, another question.</p><p></p><p>I test every day first thing before any breakfast or medication and keep accurate notes of times.</p><p></p><p>I have cut out all what I call direct sugar from fruit juice, and sugar in drinks as I read the labels on everything now. The volume of carbs has been cut right back , but how quickly would I expect to see a drop in my sugar test levels or do I need to do more or be patient.</p><p></p><p>As an example my morning test for the past 5 days was 13.7, 14.6, 16.9,12.9.12.8. </p><p></p><p>Now I was one 500mb first thing before breakfast , and on day 3 it went to also include one before evening meal, if I can not be dependant on tablets if thats possible and control with diet then I would like that but just not sure how quick the changes in diet would impact.</p><p></p><p>If I am cutting all of it out (sugar/carb) would I see an immediate impact or not , should I test more, or do you think I am missing something else in my diet ( its had a major change) in the past 7 days in comparison to previous weeks..</p><p></p><p>PS ordered that book "The Diabetes code" should arrive today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy_J, post: 2278547, member: 526284"] Ok, another question. I test every day first thing before any breakfast or medication and keep accurate notes of times. I have cut out all what I call direct sugar from fruit juice, and sugar in drinks as I read the labels on everything now. The volume of carbs has been cut right back , but how quickly would I expect to see a drop in my sugar test levels or do I need to do more or be patient. As an example my morning test for the past 5 days was 13.7, 14.6, 16.9,12.9.12.8. Now I was one 500mb first thing before breakfast , and on day 3 it went to also include one before evening meal, if I can not be dependant on tablets if thats possible and control with diet then I would like that but just not sure how quick the changes in diet would impact. If I am cutting all of it out (sugar/carb) would I see an immediate impact or not , should I test more, or do you think I am missing something else in my diet ( its had a major change) in the past 7 days in comparison to previous weeks.. PS ordered that book "The Diabetes code" should arrive today. [/QUOTE]
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