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<blockquote data-quote="jennyholding" data-source="post: 2114558" data-attributes="member: 69759"><p>Your blood sugar is high, but not dreadful. You shoukd aim to be 48 or below. You have done well to loose the weight you have. Take the advice of your GP and don't go back for another session of contradictory advice. It is not helpful to you. </p><p>A low carb diet has helped you and will help you, but I am afraid it is not a cure. Your blood sugar will increase when you increase carbs. That is not to say you cant enjoy celebrations, you just have to remain sensible. You have to consider it a lifestyle change if you have diabetes. It is your "medicine". Going to Thaland will be a test, but not impossible. You will be able to make food choices which help you remain healthy. Best of luck. Keep going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jennyholding, post: 2114558, member: 69759"] Your blood sugar is high, but not dreadful. You shoukd aim to be 48 or below. You have done well to loose the weight you have. Take the advice of your GP and don't go back for another session of contradictory advice. It is not helpful to you. A low carb diet has helped you and will help you, but I am afraid it is not a cure. Your blood sugar will increase when you increase carbs. That is not to say you cant enjoy celebrations, you just have to remain sensible. You have to consider it a lifestyle change if you have diabetes. It is your "medicine". Going to Thaland will be a test, but not impossible. You will be able to make food choices which help you remain healthy. Best of luck. Keep going. [/QUOTE]
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