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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1858314" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>So you could have got advice on how to turn things around when you were prediabetic and never got to diabetes - sheesh - that is pretty dismal service.</p><p>At least you are not all that high and it should not be too difficult to stop any further increase - but I suspect that it might be a bit of a shock to find that all the supposedly healthy carbs we are supposed to eat are not good for us at all - but then neither are the sugary foods, the sweets and desserts - even sweet fruit can be too much if you are sensitive to carbs.</p><p>It isn't too late - never too late to start to sort out how you should be eating. You'll get the starter message from Daisy 1 soon, and the jaw dropping news that bacon egg and sausage is a good way to start the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1858314, member: 355878"] So you could have got advice on how to turn things around when you were prediabetic and never got to diabetes - sheesh - that is pretty dismal service. At least you are not all that high and it should not be too difficult to stop any further increase - but I suspect that it might be a bit of a shock to find that all the supposedly healthy carbs we are supposed to eat are not good for us at all - but then neither are the sugary foods, the sweets and desserts - even sweet fruit can be too much if you are sensitive to carbs. It isn't too late - never too late to start to sort out how you should be eating. You'll get the starter message from Daisy 1 soon, and the jaw dropping news that bacon egg and sausage is a good way to start the day. [/QUOTE]
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