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<blockquote data-quote="Magz2004" data-source="post: 2012432" data-attributes="member: 382339"><p>I’ve got the same combination of diseases and find that when my UC is flaring up my body craves stodgy food ie carbd. I do just sometimes give in but have found that I can often use protein instead. I quite often down 4-6 slices of roast beef or similar which seems to help and let’s me stay low carb. I’d advise getting set up with a variety of treatments for UC that you can administer yourself as and when you need them. My blood sugar level are far from perfect but improving and I didn’t realize until you posted that they probably go up when my UC is bad due to increase white cell count!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magz2004, post: 2012432, member: 382339"] I’ve got the same combination of diseases and find that when my UC is flaring up my body craves stodgy food ie carbd. I do just sometimes give in but have found that I can often use protein instead. I quite often down 4-6 slices of roast beef or similar which seems to help and let’s me stay low carb. I’d advise getting set up with a variety of treatments for UC that you can administer yourself as and when you need them. My blood sugar level are far from perfect but improving and I didn’t realize until you posted that they probably go up when my UC is bad due to increase white cell count! [/QUOTE]
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