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<blockquote data-quote="Louise746" data-source="post: 2351742" data-attributes="member: 535841"><p>Thank you all! It is so nice to have these helpful replies. </p><p>I thought weetabix would be a healthy choice....shows what I know....will stick to eggs from now on!</p><p>I have a lot of weight to lose, and I think that will be key in getting this under control.</p><p>Thanks also for the testing info...it’s good to know about the before and after routine to check the increase. </p><p>I will check out the link...at the moment I’m a bit frightened to eat anything, especially when my reading is higher than it should be!</p><p>Thanks again, I am genuinely touched by these helpful responses x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louise746, post: 2351742, member: 535841"] Thank you all! It is so nice to have these helpful replies. I thought weetabix would be a healthy choice....shows what I know....will stick to eggs from now on! I have a lot of weight to lose, and I think that will be key in getting this under control. Thanks also for the testing info...it’s good to know about the before and after routine to check the increase. I will check out the link...at the moment I’m a bit frightened to eat anything, especially when my reading is higher than it should be! Thanks again, I am genuinely touched by these helpful responses x [/QUOTE]
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