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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 1966010" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>[USER=493471]@Jillyfl[/USER] bearing in mind that I have a slightly more relaxed attitude to low carbing than some and will probably be shot down in flames for this suggestion but you will be on holiday, you’re T2, presumably diet controlled, so what is the worse that can happen - your BS may rise a little but it will soon come back to your ‘normal’ when you get home and start back on your low carb/keto diet. I went on an 11 night cruise last November and managed to eat low carb breakfasts and lunches but had afternoon tea most days and 3 course dinners however when I had an unscheduled hba1c test (GP decided to do it for some reason) just after Christmas it had gone down from 37 to 36. Enjoy your holiday, leave your test kit at home and, if you can’t find any low carb choices, don’t worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 1966010, member: 124172"] [USER=493471]@Jillyfl[/USER] bearing in mind that I have a slightly more relaxed attitude to low carbing than some and will probably be shot down in flames for this suggestion but you will be on holiday, you’re T2, presumably diet controlled, so what is the worse that can happen - your BS may rise a little but it will soon come back to your ‘normal’ when you get home and start back on your low carb/keto diet. I went on an 11 night cruise last November and managed to eat low carb breakfasts and lunches but had afternoon tea most days and 3 course dinners however when I had an unscheduled hba1c test (GP decided to do it for some reason) just after Christmas it had gone down from 37 to 36. Enjoy your holiday, leave your test kit at home and, if you can’t find any low carb choices, don’t worry. [/QUOTE]
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