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Wheatabix and almond milk, high BS

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I don't think I can eat anything ever without a spike at one hour, without seriously overdosing on insulin. Reducing the carbs means the insulin is lower as well. I only look at the two hour reading or I would starve!
 
So tried her with eggy bread this morning which was better although we only have Warburton toastie in so maybe it will be better with wholemeal 🙂
 

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So tried her with eggy bread this morning which was better although we only have Warburton toastie in so maybe it will be better with wholemeal 🙂
Good stuff. Does she like multigrain, it's meant to be slower release than whole meal?
 
Good stuff. Does she like multigrain, it's meant to be slower release than whole meal?
I've not tried her yet with it but will give it a go! In typical toddler fashion she refused to even eat the white bread version this morning which resulted in rich tea biscuits in the pram on the way to school 🙄
 
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