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My HbA1c was 6.8and next one should be lower still, I was ssetting my
ceiling sugar level at 10 as my GP had said. Now i rarely go over7. I found
the dieticians in the hospital last year pretty useless. i had a stroke
and
while I was in I was on their so-called Diabetic Dietand my sugars were
high. now I'm in contrrol It stays down. I find bread particularly bad,
which is a pity as I love it and bake my own.another good resource is Rick
Mendosa's website.I have e-mailed him some questions occasionally and he's
great Just put Rick Mendosa into your browser.
Where in Somerset are you? I'm in Reading and visit friends in Bristol
fairly often.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anneski" <anneskiuk@...>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2004 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [nosdiet] Snacks/Hana
> I've just been to town and bought a copy of the GI book, thanks for
that
tip :-)
> No, I'm in England too, down in Somerset!
> I've got to go in for my HbA1c in a couple of weeks, but it's going to
be
so much better than the last one, which was 14 :-(
> They were considering having me into hospital for a while to try and
stabilise me as my sugars were so wildly unpredictable, but thank goodness
they're a lot lower, and don't veer so wildly now. I kept a food diary
and
tested after every meal for a month - I had sore fingers! Now I have a
good
idea of what makes my sugars shoot up high, so feel a lot calmer and more
in
control. It got very scary for a while!
>
> Anne
>
> Hana Rous <ana@...> wrote:
> Look up Glycemic Index(American spelling) or GI. I find this most
helpful.
> I am not on insulin diet is my main control although I take tablets,
I
keep
> an average blood sugar of 6.9 m mol/L which is about124mg/dl which is
the
> American way of measuring. Am I right/ that you are in the USA. I am
in
> England
> Hana
>
>
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