I answered your e mail, via e mail, didn't realise I should do it on here! I will get the hang of it, let me know if you got my e mail reply, thank you either way for your reply.
Thank you for replying, it is pretty soul destroying especially as I like smoking!
Going back to basics, is what I'm going to endeavour to do now, one of the reasons I came here, I remembered what good advice and nice people hang out here, it's also hard to find good information anywhere else, doctors don't seem to know anything. They just shrug, and make me feel like it's all in my head. I already feel less alone thanks so much.
(This is what I wrote) I see now it is just a notification from the forum.
Hi Frenchmen, I gave up smoking at the end of October 2016 and to be honest I haven't seen any significant increase in blood sugars, though I will say that I feel a **** sight better for quitting.
You have done it before. You can do it again. Go right back to basics. Counting carbs, food diary with portion sizes, testing before you eat and 90 minutes to 2 hours after first bite, record those levels alongside the food and try to keep any rise under 2mmol/l MAXIMUM preferasbly less. Tweak the portion sizes or eliminate completely.
Make a list of your favourite low carb foods and snacks and use those whenever you get cravings.
Yes. Stupid blood sugars and felt awful.
I don't seem to get the replays in the right place, I have answered you below or above xxI gave up on New Year's Eve (a bit of a cliche, I know) after 50 years of smoking. There was no difference in my BG and my weight stayed the same. I have not put on any weight, in fact I have the opposite problem. I am very careful with my diet and make sure I have lots of treats. Please don't let nasty Mr Nicotine convince you that you'd be better of starting again. If I can do it so can you. Keep your resolve up and your carbs down. Good luck.
I don't seem to get the replays in the right place, I have answered you below or above xx
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