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<blockquote data-quote="datkins65" data-source="post: 1232880" data-attributes="member: 320568"><p>Compliance is following a prescribed diet which should be created with the client and family with the assistance of the diabetic educator. Often times, people continue to eat sweets, or foods that drive up the blood sugar and staying within the proportion limits seems to be the most difficult. </p><p></p><p>I sounds you have found your perfect diet. Personally, I love the Mediterranean diet and I have found by changing it up and staying active, I can avoid having to take Metformin and keep my HbA1c in the low 5's. (By the by...labs values are reported differently in US.) The baked potato for me spikes my blood sugar, so I cannot add potato. I can have whole grain pita bread and lean chicken (3 oz) and salad vegetables which maintains that even keel I seek to maintain! Some folks can tolerate high glycemic foods in moderation, and others cannot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="datkins65, post: 1232880, member: 320568"] Compliance is following a prescribed diet which should be created with the client and family with the assistance of the diabetic educator. Often times, people continue to eat sweets, or foods that drive up the blood sugar and staying within the proportion limits seems to be the most difficult. I sounds you have found your perfect diet. Personally, I love the Mediterranean diet and I have found by changing it up and staying active, I can avoid having to take Metformin and keep my HbA1c in the low 5's. (By the by...labs values are reported differently in US.) The baked potato for me spikes my blood sugar, so I cannot add potato. I can have whole grain pita bread and lean chicken (3 oz) and salad vegetables which maintains that even keel I seek to maintain! Some folks can tolerate high glycemic foods in moderation, and others cannot. [/QUOTE]
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