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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2149072" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Cutting carbs <em>should</em> help you, just keep an eye on your bloodsugars as you have been, as you could hypo when you find a way forward in that regard. [USER=460785]@xfieldok[/USER] is right, we can't do much unless we know what you're usually eating... Seek out the things that spike you, help you find alternatives and the like...</p><p></p><p>Bottom line: You're miserable right now, and in all likelihood you don't actually have to be. (For one thing, high bloodsugars influence mood and increase depression by, well, <em>a lot</em>. Speaking from experience here. Secondly, feeling like you can't get a grip on this must be very frustrating/exhausting!). There have to be solutions to this somehow, somewhere. Who knows, we might be able to help you find them.</p><p>HUGS,</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2149072, member: 401801"] Cutting carbs [I]should[/I] help you, just keep an eye on your bloodsugars as you have been, as you could hypo when you find a way forward in that regard. [USER=460785]@xfieldok[/USER] is right, we can't do much unless we know what you're usually eating... Seek out the things that spike you, help you find alternatives and the like... Bottom line: You're miserable right now, and in all likelihood you don't actually have to be. (For one thing, high bloodsugars influence mood and increase depression by, well, [I]a lot[/I]. Speaking from experience here. Secondly, feeling like you can't get a grip on this must be very frustrating/exhausting!). There have to be solutions to this somehow, somewhere. Who knows, we might be able to help you find them. HUGS, Jo [/QUOTE]
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