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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 1941808" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>[USER=496175]@Carole12[/USER] I have to have something before bed, due to a med I take that needs protection in my stomach. I stick with plain skyr, that Icelandinc strained yogurt. It is like eating sour cream, yummy! Sometimes it raises my BG, sometimes not. I haven't got all this sorted out yet as to what does what when. There are always too many variables, including the phase of the moon!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite39" alt=":hilarious:" title="Hilarious :hilarious:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":hilarious:" /></p><p></p><p>[USER=493821]@Spl@[/USER] (did you design your name so it would garner many tags??LOL) Our a1c was exactly the same only I was a couple of months before you and have been given until February (was to be this week) to continue to bring those numbers down. I appreciated that, as the holiday feasting sometimes can be overwhelmingly demanding. I don't think I can do keto, however. Brave biker you!</p><p>[USER=489636]@FIGARO5[/USER] I agree with you on the difficulty of doing low carb when you have another competing condition. My complaint is, try doing low carb when you haven't eaten meat in over 40 years, and don't care to start! I do eat chicken if I absolutely have to, and turkey at Thanksgiving, and/but I feel better if I don't eat too much cheese, so what's a gal to do, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 1941808, member: 496650"] [USER=496175]@Carole12[/USER] I have to have something before bed, due to a med I take that needs protection in my stomach. I stick with plain skyr, that Icelandinc strained yogurt. It is like eating sour cream, yummy! Sometimes it raises my BG, sometimes not. I haven't got all this sorted out yet as to what does what when. There are always too many variables, including the phase of the moon!!! :hilarious: [USER=493821]@Spl@[/USER] (did you design your name so it would garner many tags??LOL) Our a1c was exactly the same only I was a couple of months before you and have been given until February (was to be this week) to continue to bring those numbers down. I appreciated that, as the holiday feasting sometimes can be overwhelmingly demanding. I don't think I can do keto, however. Brave biker you! [USER=489636]@FIGARO5[/USER] I agree with you on the difficulty of doing low carb when you have another competing condition. My complaint is, try doing low carb when you haven't eaten meat in over 40 years, and don't care to start! I do eat chicken if I absolutely have to, and turkey at Thanksgiving, and/but I feel better if I don't eat too much cheese, so what's a gal to do, right? [/QUOTE]
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