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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 897712" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>[USER=194798]@kiwit2[/USER] </p><p></p><p>It sounds like you need to do a bit of reading to educate yourself about the impact of high blood glucose. The links and books listed in my signature would be a good starting point. Sorry if that sounds unhelpful - it is actually the most helpful comment i can think of making.</p><p></p><p>We <strong><em>all</em></strong> want to eat snacks, treats and binges that will send our blood glucose up to damaging levels. We all want days, weeks and holidays off diabetes. And there is no one else who can keep us on the straight and narrow. Education and a meter really do help, because seeing and understanding the impact of those damaging highs is a powerful motivator.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and if you are still experiencing carb cravings, it may be that you are still eating enough carbs to trigger the addictive/carb cravings. Cutting carbs further might eliminate your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 897712, member: 41816"] [USER=194798]@kiwit2[/USER] It sounds like you need to do a bit of reading to educate yourself about the impact of high blood glucose. The links and books listed in my signature would be a good starting point. Sorry if that sounds unhelpful - it is actually the most helpful comment i can think of making. We [B][I]all[/I][/B] want to eat snacks, treats and binges that will send our blood glucose up to damaging levels. We all want days, weeks and holidays off diabetes. And there is no one else who can keep us on the straight and narrow. Education and a meter really do help, because seeing and understanding the impact of those damaging highs is a powerful motivator. Oh, and if you are still experiencing carb cravings, it may be that you are still eating enough carbs to trigger the addictive/carb cravings. Cutting carbs further might eliminate your problem. [/QUOTE]
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