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<blockquote data-quote="Petaluk" data-source="post: 1820662" data-attributes="member: 472096"><p>I find metformin is okay with me, as long as I eat enough protein. I personally haven’t felt sick on it.</p><p> Sainsburys stocks a delicious chocolate ice cream by ‘Oppo’ which many diabetics on here love as a sweet treat alternative to chocolate ...yum!</p><p>Good luck, I personally have had great success with a low carb medium to high fat diet. It brought my fasting blood glucose levels done quickly. Buying a blood glucose meter is a must, if you put it in the search bar, above you will be directed to the low cost ones many of us use on here.</p><p>Also..btw..as a treat , I have a sweet tooth too, I buy Hartleys sugar free jelly (10 calories 0.4g carbohydrates per tub) and mix with frozen blueberries ..and if you go on a low carbohydrates high fat diet you can add double cream!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petaluk, post: 1820662, member: 472096"] I find metformin is okay with me, as long as I eat enough protein. I personally haven’t felt sick on it. Sainsburys stocks a delicious chocolate ice cream by ‘Oppo’ which many diabetics on here love as a sweet treat alternative to chocolate ...yum! Good luck, I personally have had great success with a low carb medium to high fat diet. It brought my fasting blood glucose levels done quickly. Buying a blood glucose meter is a must, if you put it in the search bar, above you will be directed to the low cost ones many of us use on here. Also..btw..as a treat , I have a sweet tooth too, I buy Hartleys sugar free jelly (10 calories 0.4g carbohydrates per tub) and mix with frozen blueberries ..and if you go on a low carbohydrates high fat diet you can add double cream! [/QUOTE]
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