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I keep reading on here and online in general that a low carb diet is the best thing for diabetics. When I was diagnosed the clinic asked what I normally eat and told me how much carbs to have at each meal and stick to that. So its gone like this , breakfast 70g, lunch 70g, dinner 90g. I take bolus insulin before each main meal and basal once a day. I've tried to eat certain foods at each meal that are low in sugar and perhaps not as fast acting on glucose levels. I make sure there is some fibre and protein to slow things down. About half the time my post meal BG levels will hit between 11 and 12 around an hour after eating. They told me this is perfectly normal but why do I keep seeing these levels as dangerous on here? I have tried to increase pre meal insulin slowly for meals to combat this but have found that it works for a few days then those post meal highs will appear again. With the increased insulin brings sharp drops in BG levels when they peak after a meal, usually within 2 hours after eating. I try to keep from going into hypo levels but this cant be helped. I'll normally have a small snack when I see them drop to mid 4s to low 5s but they will just keep dropping until I have to take fast acting glucose which results in levels going high again. So I basically spend a whole day with my levels going up and down without really settling and generally I feel sick because of this. Breakfast and lunch seem to be the most problematic as I normally would be bit more active in the evening anyway after dinner. Any input on this would be really appreciated. Hope I am making sense