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<blockquote data-quote="david1968" data-source="post: 1673105" data-attributes="member: 267782"><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>I'm not desparate to drop novorapid, but as long as my levels are OK, I don't see the point in tsking more than I need to - don't want to start having hypos. My thinking really was to get as good a control as I can whilst I'm off work and then keep a very close check on things when I go back - my job can be very stressful and it'll be very interesting to keep on the same sort of diet and see how things change. It might be that I've got to change the doses again and if I do so be it, but then it'll be a case of looking at making changes elsewhere to counteract it.</p><p></p><p>Just looking at the known carb intake of what I'm eating - the bread rolls are 24.9g carb, 2.2g sugar and the yoghurts are 8.1g carbs and 7.2g sugar.</p><p></p><p>Fingers crossed for you op.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david1968, post: 1673105, member: 267782"] Thanks. I'm not desparate to drop novorapid, but as long as my levels are OK, I don't see the point in tsking more than I need to - don't want to start having hypos. My thinking really was to get as good a control as I can whilst I'm off work and then keep a very close check on things when I go back - my job can be very stressful and it'll be very interesting to keep on the same sort of diet and see how things change. It might be that I've got to change the doses again and if I do so be it, but then it'll be a case of looking at making changes elsewhere to counteract it. Just looking at the known carb intake of what I'm eating - the bread rolls are 24.9g carb, 2.2g sugar and the yoghurts are 8.1g carbs and 7.2g sugar. Fingers crossed for you op. [/QUOTE]
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