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<blockquote data-quote="brianmt" data-source="post: 1651632" data-attributes="member: 412792"><p>[USER=461211]@ashbash28[/USER] Since June i've tried to maintain a fairly nomal lifestle and these are my obsevations on takeaways. Curries as long as you don't have rice (try cauliflower riceit's ok) or bread didn't do me any harm , also kebabs with salad , again no bread ( tried a nan last week and BG went sky high) even had a donner on the way home after a night out with some friends. I'm not saying every night or indeed every week but at least you can feel a little bit " normal". I find red wine in moderation actually has a positive effect( not a bottle a night mind) and I also enjoy the odd Gin and slimline tonic. I have been lucky that a satsuma has never had an effect on me, and also some apples. Fruit in general is a big no no for most people. </p><p>What used to cause me a lot of problems was shredded wheat and milk or weetabix and yet they had been my breakfast of choice for years and of course it goes without saying bread for me was a killer.</p><p>I have potatoes maybe 3 small new potatoes with skins on with little or no effect.</p><p>good luck !!!</p><p>Remember this is only my opinion and the above may not be any good for you so test, find your own little pleasures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianmt, post: 1651632, member: 412792"] [USER=461211]@ashbash28[/USER] Since June i've tried to maintain a fairly nomal lifestle and these are my obsevations on takeaways. Curries as long as you don't have rice (try cauliflower riceit's ok) or bread didn't do me any harm , also kebabs with salad , again no bread ( tried a nan last week and BG went sky high) even had a donner on the way home after a night out with some friends. I'm not saying every night or indeed every week but at least you can feel a little bit " normal". I find red wine in moderation actually has a positive effect( not a bottle a night mind) and I also enjoy the odd Gin and slimline tonic. I have been lucky that a satsuma has never had an effect on me, and also some apples. Fruit in general is a big no no for most people. What used to cause me a lot of problems was shredded wheat and milk or weetabix and yet they had been my breakfast of choice for years and of course it goes without saying bread for me was a killer. I have potatoes maybe 3 small new potatoes with skins on with little or no effect. good luck !!! Remember this is only my opinion and the above may not be any good for you so test, find your own little pleasures. [/QUOTE]
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