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<blockquote data-quote="Ushthetaff" data-source="post: 2536606" data-attributes="member: 429002"><p>I’ve had diabetes long enough to remember when you couldn’t eat anything in fact it’s was a nightmare, so since they brought in the Bolus/ Basel regime eating “ normally” is probably one of the best advances in diabetes management , I wouldn’t worry about the NHS telling me what to eat and they certainly won’t determine what I eat , Everyone’s diet is different as we all like different th8ngs , if you follow a diet which suits you that’s fine ! You will find that different things like pasta don’t follow the same rules s other Carby foods , and that’s the challenge finding what affects you , it doesn’t happen overnight , just carry on eating what you like and adjust your diabetes around it not the other way around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ushthetaff, post: 2536606, member: 429002"] I’ve had diabetes long enough to remember when you couldn’t eat anything in fact it’s was a nightmare, so since they brought in the Bolus/ Basel regime eating “ normally” is probably one of the best advances in diabetes management , I wouldn’t worry about the NHS telling me what to eat and they certainly won’t determine what I eat , Everyone’s diet is different as we all like different th8ngs , if you follow a diet which suits you that’s fine ! You will find that different things like pasta don’t follow the same rules s other Carby foods , and that’s the challenge finding what affects you , it doesn’t happen overnight , just carry on eating what you like and adjust your diabetes around it not the other way around [/QUOTE]
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