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<blockquote data-quote="Pasha" data-source="post: 2138486" data-attributes="member: 127898"><p>Hi there Granny..... ....started smiling.</p><p></p><p>125 mg/dl = 125/18 = 6.94 m moles/l and it is what it is ie your present FBG [fasting bloof glucose]</p><p>If you look over the forums you will see many possible diets for reducing your blood glucose values. I have found that the LCHF diet works well for me ie low carbohydrate high fat.</p><p></p><p>You may also wish to google blood sugar 101, there is a great amount of information there also, all in easily understood presentations.In the beginning there is a lot to learn and many new terms that take time to digest.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your learning curve and dont be afraid to ask questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pasha, post: 2138486, member: 127898"] Hi there Granny..... ....started smiling. 125 mg/dl = 125/18 = 6.94 m moles/l and it is what it is ie your present FBG [fasting bloof glucose] If you look over the forums you will see many possible diets for reducing your blood glucose values. I have found that the LCHF diet works well for me ie low carbohydrate high fat. You may also wish to google blood sugar 101, there is a great amount of information there also, all in easily understood presentations.In the beginning there is a lot to learn and many new terms that take time to digest. Good luck with your learning curve and dont be afraid to ask questions. [/QUOTE]
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