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<blockquote data-quote="Reemap" data-source="post: 2123167" data-attributes="member: 511317"><p>Hello Mandedog, welcome to the forum. First of All i would like to assure you that if diabetes is managed well you can live a healthy life. I know it’s heartbreaking when you are diagnosed and many of us have felt the same way but this forum is full of good people and will help you to learn a lot about diabetes. Please try cauliflower rice it helps to reduce the BG spike as it’s low in carbs. You can definitely go with your husband on a trip but monitor your sugars too. You can take a reading before the meal and after the first bite in two hours so that you can understand what did the food do to you. All the best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reemap, post: 2123167, member: 511317"] Hello Mandedog, welcome to the forum. First of All i would like to assure you that if diabetes is managed well you can live a healthy life. I know it’s heartbreaking when you are diagnosed and many of us have felt the same way but this forum is full of good people and will help you to learn a lot about diabetes. Please try cauliflower rice it helps to reduce the BG spike as it’s low in carbs. You can definitely go with your husband on a trip but monitor your sugars too. You can take a reading before the meal and after the first bite in two hours so that you can understand what did the food do to you. All the best [/QUOTE]
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