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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 596631" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>First, yes you should monitor your levels. Ref diet you can either follow general NHS advice, stuff yourself with carbs and make the diabetes worse or you can follow the advice from most posters on this forum and reduce the carbs as they relate to high blood sugar when you have diabetes; simples. I may sound a bit cynical but sadly there is a lot of bad advice around. Eat to your meter, as they say, and you will find carbs are the issue. With regard to fruit try to avoid bananas, tropical fruits, grapes, melons etc. Stick to berries, apples and pears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 596631, member: 21149"] First, yes you should monitor your levels. Ref diet you can either follow general NHS advice, stuff yourself with carbs and make the diabetes worse or you can follow the advice from most posters on this forum and reduce the carbs as they relate to high blood sugar when you have diabetes; simples. I may sound a bit cynical but sadly there is a lot of bad advice around. Eat to your meter, as they say, and you will find carbs are the issue. With regard to fruit try to avoid bananas, tropical fruits, grapes, melons etc. Stick to berries, apples and pears. [/QUOTE]
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