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I'm getting more and more readings in the " non-diabetic "

range 65-95. I'm pleased but, should I be satisfied with

these readings? I mean I know the goal is 100% and I'm

working on that, but, are these goals realistic or not.

Somehow I guess it bothers me that they are so much higher

than " normal " .

The important thing is that your readings are getting better. There is no

agreement on a number that is too low or too high but I would say consistent

levels of 65-75 are too low. My target low number is 90(5). Others think

80(4.4?) is okay. My target high number is 125(7). Again there is no

agreement but anything above 140(7.8?) is too high.

> One other thing, you might of all found this already but,

> I happened along a product called a Carb Solution Bar this

> morning. The one I tried was the creamy chocolate peanut butter.

> It has 2 carbs. It is a high protein bar. Calories are 230

> and fat is 8grams. I think it might be a perfect solution for

> breakfast on the run for me. I'm going to go see if I can find

> a web site from them. Any

> one else munching on these?

>

> Jeanna

> Colorado

>

I have two Edge Avant Carb Control bars a day, 200 calories, 2.5 carbs, 5

grams of fat, 3g saturated fat. The only problem is they are made with

maltitol which sometimes upsets my stomach. I will check out the Carb

Solution bar.

Ed from CT

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I'm getting more and more readings in the " non-diabetic "

range 65-95. I'm pleased but, should I be satisfied with

these readings? I mean I know the goal is 100% and I'm

working on that, but, are these goals realistic or not.

Somehow I guess it bothers me that they are so much higher

than " normal " .

The important thing is that your readings are getting better. There is no

agreement on a number that is too low or too high but I would say consistent

levels of 65-75 are too low. My target low number is 90(5). Others think

80(4.4?) is okay. My target high number is 125(7). Again there is no

agreement but anything above 140(7.8?) is too high.

> One other thing, you might of all found this already but,

> I happened along a product called a Carb Solution Bar this

> morning. The one I tried was the creamy chocolate peanut butter.

> It has 2 carbs. It is a high protein bar. Calories are 230

> and fat is 8grams. I think it might be a perfect solution for

> breakfast on the run for me. I'm going to go see if I can find

> a web site from them. Any

> one else munching on these?

>

> Jeanna

> Colorado

>

I have two Edge Avant Carb Control bars a day, 200 calories, 2.5 carbs, 5

grams of fat, 3g saturated fat. The only problem is they are made with

maltitol which sometimes upsets my stomach. I will check out the Carb

Solution bar.

Ed from CT

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I'm getting more and more readings in the " non-diabetic "

range 65-95. I'm pleased but, should I be satisfied with

these readings? I mean I know the goal is 100% and I'm

working on that, but, are these goals realistic or not.

Somehow I guess it bothers me that they are so much higher

than " normal " .

The important thing is that your readings are getting better. There is no

agreement on a number that is too low or too high but I would say consistent

levels of 65-75 are too low. My target low number is 90(5). Others think

80(4.4?) is okay. My target high number is 125(7). Again there is no

agreement but anything above 140(7.8?) is too high.

> One other thing, you might of all found this already but,

> I happened along a product called a Carb Solution Bar this

> morning. The one I tried was the creamy chocolate peanut butter.

> It has 2 carbs. It is a high protein bar. Calories are 230

> and fat is 8grams. I think it might be a perfect solution for

> breakfast on the run for me. I'm going to go see if I can find

> a web site from them. Any

> one else munching on these?

>

> Jeanna

> Colorado

>

I have two Edge Avant Carb Control bars a day, 200 calories, 2.5 carbs, 5

grams of fat, 3g saturated fat. The only problem is they are made with

maltitol which sometimes upsets my stomach. I will check out the Carb

Solution bar.

Ed from CT

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: Jeanna

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> One other thing, you might of all found this already but,

> I happened along a product called a Carb Solution Bar this

> morning. The one I tried was the creamy chocolate peanut butter.

> It has 2 carbs. It is a high protein bar. Calories are 230

CAUTION.... These products actually have a lot more carbs than reported on

the label. The " extra " carbs are from ingredients such as sugar alcohols

(maltitol, sorbatol, etc.) or glycerin. These items are generally slowly or

partially digested and may or may not significantly affect ones blood sugar

levels. YMMV. For example, I tried some low carb chocolate candy sweetened

with maltitol and found It gave me a substantial and prolonged increase in

blood sugar levels. So, if you are interested in these products, test,

test, test to make sure you're not getting more of a blood sugar increase

than you bargained for.

Tom the Actuary

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> What type of glucometer are you using? My Endo uses an Accu Chek

> Advantage

> (same as mine) and did a graph on the computer using the software. It was

> very interesting. I'm seriously considering buying the software. (I may

> have to crochet and sell a couple more toboggans before I can afford it

> though). LOL

I've been laid off three times in 2001, still looking for yet another job,

so I sure can't afford it... so I found a workaround.

I uploaded a spreadsheet here some time ago that I created in MS Excel 2000

that will chart your glucose levels. I use it to print out reports each

time I go to see my doctor. I find it very handy, and he's always impressed

with the reports.

Barb downloaded it and had some problems opening it. I haven't been able to

recreate them. I'd love to get feedback from anyone else who has

difficulties with it so I can figure out the problems. If you download and

try it out and have any difficulties, please let me know exactly the error,

and what version of Excel and Windows or Mac OS you're using. However, it's

working great for me, and I've had several OTHER people use it without any

hitches. It will take a bit of memory because it has a number of macros

that generate the reports, so that might be one issue.

The file name is " glucosecharts.xls " , and it's located in the " Files "

section of the list on yahoogroups.com

Hope it helps some of you!

Kathy

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> What type of glucometer are you using? My Endo uses an Accu Chek

> Advantage

> (same as mine) and did a graph on the computer using the software. It was

> very interesting. I'm seriously considering buying the software. (I may

> have to crochet and sell a couple more toboggans before I can afford it

> though). LOL

I've been laid off three times in 2001, still looking for yet another job,

so I sure can't afford it... so I found a workaround.

I uploaded a spreadsheet here some time ago that I created in MS Excel 2000

that will chart your glucose levels. I use it to print out reports each

time I go to see my doctor. I find it very handy, and he's always impressed

with the reports.

Barb downloaded it and had some problems opening it. I haven't been able to

recreate them. I'd love to get feedback from anyone else who has

difficulties with it so I can figure out the problems. If you download and

try it out and have any difficulties, please let me know exactly the error,

and what version of Excel and Windows or Mac OS you're using. However, it's

working great for me, and I've had several OTHER people use it without any

hitches. It will take a bit of memory because it has a number of macros

that generate the reports, so that might be one issue.

The file name is " glucosecharts.xls " , and it's located in the " Files "

section of the list on yahoogroups.com

Hope it helps some of you!

Kathy

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> What type of glucometer are you using? My Endo uses an Accu Chek

> Advantage

> (same as mine) and did a graph on the computer using the software. It was

> very interesting. I'm seriously considering buying the software. (I may

> have to crochet and sell a couple more toboggans before I can afford it

> though). LOL

I've been laid off three times in 2001, still looking for yet another job,

so I sure can't afford it... so I found a workaround.

I uploaded a spreadsheet here some time ago that I created in MS Excel 2000

that will chart your glucose levels. I use it to print out reports each

time I go to see my doctor. I find it very handy, and he's always impressed

with the reports.

Barb downloaded it and had some problems opening it. I haven't been able to

recreate them. I'd love to get feedback from anyone else who has

difficulties with it so I can figure out the problems. If you download and

try it out and have any difficulties, please let me know exactly the error,

and what version of Excel and Windows or Mac OS you're using. However, it's

working great for me, and I've had several OTHER people use it without any

hitches. It will take a bit of memory because it has a number of macros

that generate the reports, so that might be one issue.

The file name is " glucosecharts.xls " , and it's located in the " Files "

section of the list on yahoogroups.com

Hope it helps some of you!

Kathy

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