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<blockquote data-quote="mrawfell" data-source="post: 341967" data-attributes="member: 34555"><p>First relax, this didn't happen overnight. I am not going to hazard a guess as to just how long this has been building up. There must have been a reason for the doctor to check his blood sugar. The doctor is not panicking so neither should you. In the mean time, yes get a meter and tests strips. In general keep the standard carbs out of his diet. This includes any white starch products. Sugar, potatoes, white bread, rice. We have a guide called a G.I. index. It simply indicates the rate of conversion of starch to glucose. In general, whole meal bread, is on the good side. Most leafy veg are good, and fruit in moderation.</p><p>Just relax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrawfell, post: 341967, member: 34555"] First relax, this didn't happen overnight. I am not going to hazard a guess as to just how long this has been building up. There must have been a reason for the doctor to check his blood sugar. The doctor is not panicking so neither should you. In the mean time, yes get a meter and tests strips. In general keep the standard carbs out of his diet. This includes any white starch products. Sugar, potatoes, white bread, rice. We have a guide called a G.I. index. It simply indicates the rate of conversion of starch to glucose. In general, whole meal bread, is on the good side. Most leafy veg are good, and fruit in moderation. Just relax. [/QUOTE]
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