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<blockquote data-quote="Andydragon" data-source="post: 2315332" data-attributes="member: 521079"><p>Some people can tolerate more carbs than others. Others use medication to control their blood levels and continue to eat the bad stuff. This is a bad thing, it leads to the need generally to take increasing medication and eventually insulin, so I don’t know if your nan is in that position? Also depends what is fine, she has okay hba1c?</p><p></p><p>doctors will most likely not prescribe blood testing kit, they are supposed to for certain drugs but don’t always.</p><p></p><p>food diary is good. I paid for scales and try and weigh everything now. I Have an app to track and update calories/carbs/etc. I know some on here would recommend just doing carbs and ignore calories, but Intend to overthink it. It’s really eye opening how many carbs are in things though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andydragon, post: 2315332, member: 521079"] Some people can tolerate more carbs than others. Others use medication to control their blood levels and continue to eat the bad stuff. This is a bad thing, it leads to the need generally to take increasing medication and eventually insulin, so I don’t know if your nan is in that position? Also depends what is fine, she has okay hba1c? doctors will most likely not prescribe blood testing kit, they are supposed to for certain drugs but don’t always. food diary is good. I paid for scales and try and weigh everything now. I Have an app to track and update calories/carbs/etc. I know some on here would recommend just doing carbs and ignore calories, but Intend to overthink it. It’s really eye opening how many carbs are in things though [/QUOTE]
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