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<blockquote data-quote="Baldbilluk" data-source="post: 1517172" data-attributes="member: 422221"><p>I keep on thinking that its a serperate issue ie thought that carbo count and sugar count were different, now you will understand that I NEED to see a dietician , so if I replace the word carbohydrate with sugar (mentally) is that that the same thing, because it makes it easier to understand, ie does the carbo count mean the same as the sugar count (after being converted)? and I can try to eat some "negative foods" and use my glucose meter to see "how I get on" and then "cross if off my eating list" if it spikes my glucose reading</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldbilluk, post: 1517172, member: 422221"] I keep on thinking that its a serperate issue ie thought that carbo count and sugar count were different, now you will understand that I NEED to see a dietician , so if I replace the word carbohydrate with sugar (mentally) is that that the same thing, because it makes it easier to understand, ie does the carbo count mean the same as the sugar count (after being converted)? and I can try to eat some "negative foods" and use my glucose meter to see "how I get on" and then "cross if off my eating list" if it spikes my glucose reading [/QUOTE]
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