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<blockquote data-quote="shelley262" data-source="post: 2282378" data-attributes="member: 455169"><p>Hi - the trouble is that we are all so different as diabetics in our level of carb intolerance. Age of diagnosis, type of diabetes and level of insulin resistance and bgs. My mum for example was ‘lucky’ enough not to develop it until her 70s, never had a very high hbaca1 and happily keeps her bgs and hbaca1 low on moderate carbs and it’s so tempting to feel frustration when you need to take a much tighter approach to get the same results.......</p><p>Take a deep breath - remember that your experience will be personal and different and you can only do your best. When it’s more of a struggle - as it will be and is for many of us at times - try to be kind to yourself and start each day afresh. You will eventually just get so into the habit that eating this way will just be the way you eat but it takes a while to experiment and work out what’s best for you........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelley262, post: 2282378, member: 455169"] Hi - the trouble is that we are all so different as diabetics in our level of carb intolerance. Age of diagnosis, type of diabetes and level of insulin resistance and bgs. My mum for example was ‘lucky’ enough not to develop it until her 70s, never had a very high hbaca1 and happily keeps her bgs and hbaca1 low on moderate carbs and it’s so tempting to feel frustration when you need to take a much tighter approach to get the same results....... Take a deep breath - remember that your experience will be personal and different and you can only do your best. When it’s more of a struggle - as it will be and is for many of us at times - try to be kind to yourself and start each day afresh. You will eventually just get so into the habit that eating this way will just be the way you eat but it takes a while to experiment and work out what’s best for you........ [/QUOTE]
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