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<blockquote data-quote="Dillinger" data-source="post: 89860" data-attributes="member: 13582"><p>Mullaneder - I don't think it matters an iota what people call themselves, want to call themselves, or get upset for other people calling themselves when it comes to this high carb/low carb thing - we shouldn't get distracted by that.</p><p></p><p>To Serial45's point - I also found that porridge, that shining beacon of nutricious goodness really sent my blood sugars rocketing up and then plummeting down within a 2 hour period. You are right that the HbA1c is an average; so if you are having swings it won't pick that up. That's one of the many good reasons that I chose to cut out carbohyrdate as much as possible, green vegetables being the prime source of daily carbohyrdate for me. There are also lot's of other benefits which follow from that and which are well documented here.</p><p></p><p>All the best</p><p></p><p>Dillinger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dillinger, post: 89860, member: 13582"] Mullaneder - I don't think it matters an iota what people call themselves, want to call themselves, or get upset for other people calling themselves when it comes to this high carb/low carb thing - we shouldn't get distracted by that. To Serial45's point - I also found that porridge, that shining beacon of nutricious goodness really sent my blood sugars rocketing up and then plummeting down within a 2 hour period. You are right that the HbA1c is an average; so if you are having swings it won't pick that up. That's one of the many good reasons that I chose to cut out carbohyrdate as much as possible, green vegetables being the prime source of daily carbohyrdate for me. There are also lot's of other benefits which follow from that and which are well documented here. All the best Dillinger [/QUOTE]
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