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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 657515" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Whilst I hear what you say about Lynn's lunch, she has already said if she were hungry, she'd had a 2 finger KitKat, so she may be used to more.</p><p></p><p>[USER=132490]@Lynn1[/USER] - I would urge you to eat as normal - including your KitKat. Your numbers look good, so far. If you start trimming, without properly exploring your usual diet, I fear you will end up imposing restrictions upon yourself which are unnecessary. You are only just into the pre-diabetes range, and relatively recently following major surgery, which can impact on the bloods. I fear seeing a sledgehammer and nut situation brewing.</p><p></p><p>[USER=113372]@Patricia21[/USER] , [USER=56820]@connie104[/USER] have recently had joint replacement surgery. It could be interesting for them to comment on how their bloods reacted around that time. I realise you are further advanced than they, in terms of time since surgery, but I do feel it is information you should consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 657515, member: 88961"] Whilst I hear what you say about Lynn's lunch, she has already said if she were hungry, she'd had a 2 finger KitKat, so she may be used to more. [USER=132490]@Lynn1[/USER] - I would urge you to eat as normal - including your KitKat. Your numbers look good, so far. If you start trimming, without properly exploring your usual diet, I fear you will end up imposing restrictions upon yourself which are unnecessary. You are only just into the pre-diabetes range, and relatively recently following major surgery, which can impact on the bloods. I fear seeing a sledgehammer and nut situation brewing. [USER=113372]@Patricia21[/USER] , [USER=56820]@connie104[/USER] have recently had joint replacement surgery. It could be interesting for them to comment on how their bloods reacted around that time. I realise you are further advanced than they, in terms of time since surgery, but I do feel it is information you should consider. [/QUOTE]
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