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<blockquote data-quote="jayney27" data-source="post: 1782277" data-attributes="member: 455431"><p>Hi Shelley,</p><p>Just reading your post and thinking how different our experiences of being on holiday with diabetes have been. I was all inclusive and was able to eat relatively well. The only things I needed to steer clear of were the desserts, especially the Backlava, but as all of them were bite size portions or allowed you to cut your own slice I did eat some. Breakfasts were great and I was lucky in that there was a meat option every evening that was a plain roast so that was great, I opted for this with salads or veg. I am away again in October, that holiday is a cruise, from experience I am fairly confident that meals will be ok as there is such a lot to choose from and a selection of different restaurants, the only place I will need to avoid is the pizza cafe, you can visit here as often as you like, free and 24hr!!</p><p>Your BG might be a little bit on the high side due to being a little bit stressed as well as not being able to eat as low carb as you would like. I agree with your comments about adapting to low carb way of eating, like you I find a lot of foods now seem too sweet or just not as appealing as they once were.</p><p>I hope you can enjoy your last couple of days and have a safe journey home.</p><p>Best wishes Jayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayney27, post: 1782277, member: 455431"] Hi Shelley, Just reading your post and thinking how different our experiences of being on holiday with diabetes have been. I was all inclusive and was able to eat relatively well. The only things I needed to steer clear of were the desserts, especially the Backlava, but as all of them were bite size portions or allowed you to cut your own slice I did eat some. Breakfasts were great and I was lucky in that there was a meat option every evening that was a plain roast so that was great, I opted for this with salads or veg. I am away again in October, that holiday is a cruise, from experience I am fairly confident that meals will be ok as there is such a lot to choose from and a selection of different restaurants, the only place I will need to avoid is the pizza cafe, you can visit here as often as you like, free and 24hr!! Your BG might be a little bit on the high side due to being a little bit stressed as well as not being able to eat as low carb as you would like. I agree with your comments about adapting to low carb way of eating, like you I find a lot of foods now seem too sweet or just not as appealing as they once were. I hope you can enjoy your last couple of days and have a safe journey home. Best wishes Jayne [/QUOTE]
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