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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 1972718" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>[USER=499260]@Shazdonn123[/USER] it is early days for you yet and you are on a steep learning curve and will make the odd mistake but at least by testing you can see what food you can and cannot eat or eat in moderation ie smaller portions. We are all individuals and what one person can eat another cant so, at this stage, you are experimenting. My BS has been in normal levels for at least 5 years and even now I have the odd experiment and have something that should raise my BS but doesn’t eg jacket potato but others, such as scampi, are still my nemesis and raises my BS more than I would like so I tend to avoid it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 1972718, member: 124172"] [USER=499260]@Shazdonn123[/USER] it is early days for you yet and you are on a steep learning curve and will make the odd mistake but at least by testing you can see what food you can and cannot eat or eat in moderation ie smaller portions. We are all individuals and what one person can eat another cant so, at this stage, you are experimenting. My BS has been in normal levels for at least 5 years and even now I have the odd experiment and have something that should raise my BS but doesn’t eg jacket potato but others, such as scampi, are still my nemesis and raises my BS more than I would like so I tend to avoid it. [/QUOTE]
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