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<blockquote data-quote="chocoholic" data-source="post: 2912" data-attributes="member: 2964"><p>Well, I am just happy to get my blood sugars down at the mo',fergusc.</p><p>I've had real problems lately keeping good control but it has been noticeable that Weetaflakes for one reason or another give me good low readings.I thought that was what I was supposed to strive for?</p><p>I've not ruled out trying a low-carb diet but I've found it hard enough cutting out Cadbury's Fruit & Nut and Danish Pastries, without cutting out fresh, crusty, seeded bread and tasty potatoes!!</p><p>I don't drink. I don't smoke.I'm not fat.BUT... I've always enjoyed my food.I'm a comfort eater.I wish I wasn't but without going into details,I find it very hard to cope with the stresses my family has to deal with, without enjoying my food.On the whole I eat a well-balanced diet and I haven't had time in recent weeks to properly research this low-carb alternative approach to diabetes. I will look into it but for now I'll settle for low BG readings and I just thought others not following low-carbs might like to give Weetaflakes a go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chocoholic, post: 2912, member: 2964"] Well, I am just happy to get my blood sugars down at the mo',fergusc. I've had real problems lately keeping good control but it has been noticeable that Weetaflakes for one reason or another give me good low readings.I thought that was what I was supposed to strive for? I've not ruled out trying a low-carb diet but I've found it hard enough cutting out Cadbury's Fruit & Nut and Danish Pastries, without cutting out fresh, crusty, seeded bread and tasty potatoes!! I don't drink. I don't smoke.I'm not fat.BUT... I've always enjoyed my food.I'm a comfort eater.I wish I wasn't but without going into details,I find it very hard to cope with the stresses my family has to deal with, without enjoying my food.On the whole I eat a well-balanced diet and I haven't had time in recent weeks to properly research this low-carb alternative approach to diabetes. I will look into it but for now I'll settle for low BG readings and I just thought others not following low-carbs might like to give Weetaflakes a go. [/QUOTE]
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