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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2399959" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi Kay, did you manage to find out whether you actually were type 2 or 1 at all?, I'm guessing you haven't been able to yet as it can be a lengthy process. You mention having cut out carbs 'completely' but as [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] has said, there can be plenty of carbs 'hidden' in various sauces and vegetables, including tomatoes. For example, some sauces can contain over 4 teaspoons of sugar per portion so the effect of eating them unfortunately, is the same as having 4 sugars in your tea or a chocolate eclair. Having said that, it does sound like your levels are still too high given your current 'low carb' diet. Waking at 9.2 is an issue as well and your level of 14. I go back to our previous posts really, if I was you I would get those extra tests done. It's very hard to adopt a strategy if you don't know what you are dealing with. What is a days diet for you right now, and when is your next hb1ac? As for the private dietician, I can pretty much guarantee she/he will prescribe a diet FULL of brown carbs! x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2399959, member: 451727"] Hi Kay, did you manage to find out whether you actually were type 2 or 1 at all?, I'm guessing you haven't been able to yet as it can be a lengthy process. You mention having cut out carbs 'completely' but as [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] has said, there can be plenty of carbs 'hidden' in various sauces and vegetables, including tomatoes. For example, some sauces can contain over 4 teaspoons of sugar per portion so the effect of eating them unfortunately, is the same as having 4 sugars in your tea or a chocolate eclair. Having said that, it does sound like your levels are still too high given your current 'low carb' diet. Waking at 9.2 is an issue as well and your level of 14. I go back to our previous posts really, if I was you I would get those extra tests done. It's very hard to adopt a strategy if you don't know what you are dealing with. What is a days diet for you right now, and when is your next hb1ac? As for the private dietician, I can pretty much guarantee she/he will prescribe a diet FULL of brown carbs! x [/QUOTE]
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