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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2099537" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Low fat will have no effect on your glucose levels - fat is part of a totally separate system, it is an ideal fuel for those who have glucose impairment.</p><p>I suggest that you tot up your carbohydrate intake and see just how much sugar and starch you are eating on a daily basis. Being prediabetic now doesn't mean that you will progress to being fully diabetic, but acting now to alter things is probably essential.</p><p>I found that getting a glucose meter and supply of test strips helped a lot to reveal just how my blood glucose levels changed after eating various foods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2099537, member: 355878"] Low fat will have no effect on your glucose levels - fat is part of a totally separate system, it is an ideal fuel for those who have glucose impairment. I suggest that you tot up your carbohydrate intake and see just how much sugar and starch you are eating on a daily basis. Being prediabetic now doesn't mean that you will progress to being fully diabetic, but acting now to alter things is probably essential. I found that getting a glucose meter and supply of test strips helped a lot to reveal just how my blood glucose levels changed after eating various foods. [/QUOTE]
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