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Slacking big time!!!

I feel your pain! I've fairly recently gone low carb and the two things I really miss are French bread and potatoes. I never had a particularly sweet tooth but having said that I do have a very nice very low carb chocolate cake my wife made me in the fridge! Something like that might cheer you up as a treat. There are some keto flatbreads and pitta breads you can make, not quite the real thing but better than nothing. It does get a bit disheatening when the numbers look bad but it is all worth it in the end.
 
I love bread and find it spikes my bg quite bad so I have to be really strict with the amount I can have . Before I developed diabetes I thought it was sweet things that were the cause not carbs ...silly me
 
I love bread and find it spikes my bg quite bad so I have to be really strict with the amount I can have . Before I developed diabetes I thought it was sweet things that were the cause not carbs ...silly me

Me too. I have learnt a vast amount from this forum. As a newly diagnosed prediabetic I was advised by my GP about diet (there being a natural assumption that your current diet must be terrible!). It turned out it was terrible because I was following a low fat low dairy diet following a heart attack in 2019. The advice on diet for a prediabetic was basically the same and included plenty of slow release carbs! As soon as I got my BG meter I saw the result of eating baked potatoes and porridge oats when I saw my highest ever postprandial reading of over 13. I'm determined to have next year's A1c test at the very least at the bottom end of the prediabetes range instead of right at the top as it was at 47.

Nobody should get disheartened if they have setbacks. Everyone's system reacts differently to different foods and until you know your system it's just a question of 'test, test, test'. (And record the results with food eaten, time of day etc and eventually a pattern will emerge).
 

I have two pieces of bread every morning - livlife only 3.8g per slice
 
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