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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 1249328" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>It has been especially tough for you, but hopefully you are more assured now. I cannot say scientifically but I am sure intensive exercise (fast walking) helped get my blurred vision back in shape quicker (less than a month) - distinctly remember my eyes watering during and after workouts, alot. With blood sugars of 10, you are well on your way to hopefully great control, as many start with double this and have 5' s and below, so keep it going.</p><p></p><p>Beware of the standard advice from diabetic education courses, I was told exercise does not have an impact blood sugar numbers when my meter said differently, and the food advice, frankly now I find insane, please search this site for success stories and you will see what these individuals have done. Route 1 answers are above, for the fruit element I would say stick with anything that ends in berry and if palatable red / black currents. You might want to have a youtube search of Dr Fung and Roy Taylor; diet doctor is also great alongside this site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 1249328, member: 256617"] It has been especially tough for you, but hopefully you are more assured now. I cannot say scientifically but I am sure intensive exercise (fast walking) helped get my blurred vision back in shape quicker (less than a month) - distinctly remember my eyes watering during and after workouts, alot. With blood sugars of 10, you are well on your way to hopefully great control, as many start with double this and have 5' s and below, so keep it going. Beware of the standard advice from diabetic education courses, I was told exercise does not have an impact blood sugar numbers when my meter said differently, and the food advice, frankly now I find insane, please search this site for success stories and you will see what these individuals have done. Route 1 answers are above, for the fruit element I would say stick with anything that ends in berry and if palatable red / black currents. You might want to have a youtube search of Dr Fung and Roy Taylor; diet doctor is also great alongside this site. [/QUOTE]
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