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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1673854" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>Really sorry to say this but you are not diet controlled. Your HbA1c puts you borderline pre diabetes - type 2 diabetes.</p><p></p><p>Most of the foods you list are high carb and will do your blood glucose levels no favours. I advise that you buy a glucometer so that you can learn which foods you can tolerate in terms of the amount of carbs in them.</p><p>Your funny turn is not likely to have been a false hypo as this is due to a change in carbohydrate amounts ingested. I suggest you see your GP about the dizzy, sweating turn you experienced.</p><p>If you have more questions then do not hesitate at all, we were all once in your position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1673854, member: 408573"] Really sorry to say this but you are not diet controlled. Your HbA1c puts you borderline pre diabetes - type 2 diabetes. Most of the foods you list are high carb and will do your blood glucose levels no favours. I advise that you buy a glucometer so that you can learn which foods you can tolerate in terms of the amount of carbs in them. Your funny turn is not likely to have been a false hypo as this is due to a change in carbohydrate amounts ingested. I suggest you see your GP about the dizzy, sweating turn you experienced. If you have more questions then do not hesitate at all, we were all once in your position. [/QUOTE]
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