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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2448807" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>After having such high levels for so long, maybe you need time for things to settle down.</p><p>I am over 4 years into normal figures and I am still seeing things change and improve - some of which I never expected to happen such as the recovery of my Thyroid after decades of inactivity and taking 200micrograms of Thyroxine I am now down to 125.</p><p>By checking using my meter I found that eating at 12 your intervals kept my BG most even, and I found that I seem to get more carbs from peas and beans than most people, so by eating morning and evening rather than fasting until lunch, and keeping my increases in BG low, I did not need to reduce my carbs but still saw numbers reducing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2448807, member: 355878"] After having such high levels for so long, maybe you need time for things to settle down. I am over 4 years into normal figures and I am still seeing things change and improve - some of which I never expected to happen such as the recovery of my Thyroid after decades of inactivity and taking 200micrograms of Thyroxine I am now down to 125. By checking using my meter I found that eating at 12 your intervals kept my BG most even, and I found that I seem to get more carbs from peas and beans than most people, so by eating morning and evening rather than fasting until lunch, and keeping my increases in BG low, I did not need to reduce my carbs but still saw numbers reducing. [/QUOTE]
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