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<blockquote data-quote="Catherine4188" data-source="post: 1457325" data-attributes="member: 378206"><p>You need to aim for nice low levels as much as possible. So test lots. For now whilst you insulin isn't really correct you need to lower your carb intake. I know this seems hard but it should only be for a few weeks until your insulin regime is sorted. </p><p></p><p>Try carb alternatives which are much lower or shouldn't spike your levels as much e.g. Change mashed potato for mashed celeriac or roasted and mashed butternut squash, avoid sugary drinks even fruit juices, fruits like melon are lower in carbs than bananas etc. Try to eat higher fat and protein meals and take out or reduce carb amounts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catherine4188, post: 1457325, member: 378206"] You need to aim for nice low levels as much as possible. So test lots. For now whilst you insulin isn't really correct you need to lower your carb intake. I know this seems hard but it should only be for a few weeks until your insulin regime is sorted. Try carb alternatives which are much lower or shouldn't spike your levels as much e.g. Change mashed potato for mashed celeriac or roasted and mashed butternut squash, avoid sugary drinks even fruit juices, fruits like melon are lower in carbs than bananas etc. Try to eat higher fat and protein meals and take out or reduce carb amounts. [/QUOTE]
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