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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1812310" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Well - no matter what type of diabetic you are, being unable to cope with sugar and starches is pretty much part of the definition of the problem.</p><p>If you are a type two then eating sugar will give you the classic symptom of glucose in the urine with the option of a UT infection or thrush - though eating starches is likely to do the same.</p><p>Maybe try eating a little more in general - chicken thighs roasted on a rack so the skins are crispy and the meat juicy are very eatable, either with veges roasted beneath or eaten cold with a little salad, if you need any encouragement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1812310, member: 355878"] Well - no matter what type of diabetic you are, being unable to cope with sugar and starches is pretty much part of the definition of the problem. If you are a type two then eating sugar will give you the classic symptom of glucose in the urine with the option of a UT infection or thrush - though eating starches is likely to do the same. Maybe try eating a little more in general - chicken thighs roasted on a rack so the skins are crispy and the meat juicy are very eatable, either with veges roasted beneath or eaten cold with a little salad, if you need any encouragement. [/QUOTE]
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