Leadinglights
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You will probably find that as you cut down on carbohydrates that you will start to find things are too sweet, your taste buds become re-educated.Hello Neville, thank you for responding. Much appreciated as it is such a worry, and I can sense my blood sugars are getting out of hand. Utterly lethargic this weekend, feeling very low and having to go to the loo a lot! Which is particularly hard on me as can't walk without aid due to pain in right hip. I hear what you are saying, I too have a demanding sweet tooth. For instance, I cannot bear my morning Greek yoghurt without a teaspoon of honey along with the walnuts. I hate it without the bit of sweetness! I shall persevere though to lose weight I have to or will not get a hip replacement which is long overdue and know it will help me all round to be lighter. The pain in hip is significantly disabling. Covid stopped me from getting in the pool but back swimming again at a public pool and exercise as best I can at home. Thank you again though. I guess taking insulin is not the end of the world if I find I have to. Having a full health review in couple of weeks which is needed. I hope this message find you as well as can be. Best wishes.
If you have some berries with full fat Greek yoghurt you will most likely not need the honey which really is just sugar and will be doing you no favours.
High blood glucose will be making you feel lethargic and tired.