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<blockquote data-quote="enb54" data-source="post: 2034598" data-attributes="member: 503649"><p>My personal take on T2D is that you should monitor your own blood glucose before and after eating, then avoid anything that makes your blood glucose rise too high (my personal limit is 7.8 from a before reading of average 5.5). As I am not a good follower of my own advice, I'm not the one to be giving it, but I'm sure others will chime in. The bottom line of T2D is that if one wants to get better, then you at least have to take an active part in being part of the solution, and that definitely means avoiding/limiting high glycemic index (usually high carbohydrate) foods and drinks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enb54, post: 2034598, member: 503649"] My personal take on T2D is that you should monitor your own blood glucose before and after eating, then avoid anything that makes your blood glucose rise too high (my personal limit is 7.8 from a before reading of average 5.5). As I am not a good follower of my own advice, I'm not the one to be giving it, but I'm sure others will chime in. The bottom line of T2D is that if one wants to get better, then you at least have to take an active part in being part of the solution, and that definitely means avoiding/limiting high glycemic index (usually high carbohydrate) foods and drinks... [/QUOTE]
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