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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2413882" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Well if I ate what you describe I’d be both hungry and have similar bgl. Whilst it might be a lot lower carb than before diagnosis to me it’s still quite a lot. Many of us can only eat half that amount or for some even less.</p><p>The toast would go. Fruit would only be berries and not too many at this point. I’d ditch the potatoes and be aware the peas and carrots are among the highest carb veg so be cautious with them. Popcorn is a high carb grain. I can’t see much protein or fat there either which is why you’re hungry. Eat more proteins and natural fats. Eggs and cheese are good options as snacks, but you won’t need too many when you make your meals filling enough. Have you read the nutritional blog thingy in my signature by Jo? It could really help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2413882, member: 480869"] Well if I ate what you describe I’d be both hungry and have similar bgl. Whilst it might be a lot lower carb than before diagnosis to me it’s still quite a lot. Many of us can only eat half that amount or for some even less. The toast would go. Fruit would only be berries and not too many at this point. I’d ditch the potatoes and be aware the peas and carrots are among the highest carb veg so be cautious with them. Popcorn is a high carb grain. I can’t see much protein or fat there either which is why you’re hungry. Eat more proteins and natural fats. Eggs and cheese are good options as snacks, but you won’t need too many when you make your meals filling enough. Have you read the nutritional blog thingy in my signature by Jo? It could really help. [/QUOTE]
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