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<blockquote data-quote="Barrowbakers" data-source="post: 2017832" data-attributes="member: 427646"><p>Having been diagnosed nearly 2 years ago with type 2 I’ve got my HBA1C down to 5.8.</p><p>Food at the start was difficult and did get a little boring but now even things like burgers and sausages, if you make the right choice are only 2g per portion. With salad and maybe a few low sugar/salt baked beans a simple meal albeit junk food!</p><p>I know I am “lucky” I being diagnosed early but after losing 4 stone in a year with a low carb diet am no longer afraid of eating in restaurants.</p><p>My worst big these days is under 7 and normally in the mid 5’s. </p><p>Does anyone know if the odd Indian meal would harm?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrowbakers, post: 2017832, member: 427646"] Having been diagnosed nearly 2 years ago with type 2 I’ve got my HBA1C down to 5.8. Food at the start was difficult and did get a little boring but now even things like burgers and sausages, if you make the right choice are only 2g per portion. With salad and maybe a few low sugar/salt baked beans a simple meal albeit junk food! I know I am “lucky” I being diagnosed early but after losing 4 stone in a year with a low carb diet am no longer afraid of eating in restaurants. My worst big these days is under 7 and normally in the mid 5’s. Does anyone know if the odd Indian meal would harm? [/QUOTE]
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