Hi again Bretty,
If that's what you're doc/nurse advised, I'd take anything they say re-diet with a pinch of salt- althought they'd probably suggest sugar :lol:
Seriously though, I've even had some daft dietetry advice from a dietition at my diabetes clinic. You need to become the expert in your condition, as you are the one in charge of your care day to day. A lot of GPs run diabetes clinics, but very rarely do they have an indepth knowledge of it, especially type-1.
Keep a check on the carbohydrate of any food you eat, you might find this useful
http://www.feelingok.co.uk/carbcounter.asp There are other similar web-sites, this might not be the best one.
Regular excercise and activity is important in maintaining good BG levels. I walked a lot today, had a lowish-carb lunch and had no short-acting insulin all day, kept my levels below 8 and even had a 3.8 after 15 minutes on the treadmill. It really can make a difference, but make sure your BG is below 12 before indulging in vigorous excercise.
Have you managed to reduce your BG levels from the ones you mentioned earlier?
Jus
PS- just found this useful piece of kit, might be of interest to you
http://www.thorpe-products.com/products.html x