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<blockquote data-quote="anniep" data-source="post: 157012" data-attributes="member: 27533"><p>And to add to what cherub said, if you test and are high then you will know causes your bg to rise. </p><p></p><p>And this may not be the same for you as for anybody else, you can get general ideas from other people and here, but we are all different. For instance I cannot eat wheat at all it causes highs but I can eat potatoes in resonable quantities. But i can't eat the processed overn chips while others here find them ok, A friend of mine was otld by her dietician to only eat oven chips not real potatoes. But without testing how do you know what your body will take?</p><p></p><p>A meter is your best weapon in this fight if you can manage to get one. It seems like some HCP's resent us getting involved in our own treatment. But mopst of us here find that being proactive is what is helping us in this fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anniep, post: 157012, member: 27533"] And to add to what cherub said, if you test and are high then you will know causes your bg to rise. And this may not be the same for you as for anybody else, you can get general ideas from other people and here, but we are all different. For instance I cannot eat wheat at all it causes highs but I can eat potatoes in resonable quantities. But i can't eat the processed overn chips while others here find them ok, A friend of mine was otld by her dietician to only eat oven chips not real potatoes. But without testing how do you know what your body will take? A meter is your best weapon in this fight if you can manage to get one. It seems like some HCP's resent us getting involved in our own treatment. But mopst of us here find that being proactive is what is helping us in this fight. [/QUOTE]
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