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If you have to lose control one time a day, make it morning or lunch where

you are active and able to do some exercise " movement " to work away the bad.

The worst thing is to lose control at night and sleep on all the calories

because then your body's only choice is to store them.

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ok, I have a problem..I can eat properly during the morning and lunch

but bythe time dinner comes, I lose control and wind up with high

BGs near bedtime and definately in the morning. I am sick of this.

Any suggestions or thoughts on this?

Thanks Jany

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In a message dated 5/22/2004 11:53:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jany@...

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I can eat properly during the morning and lunch

but bythe time dinner comes, I lose control and wind up with high

BGs near bedtime and definately in the morning

Hi Jany,

I had always eaten my biggest meal at dinner until diagnosed with diabetes.

It did not take me long to adjust to eating a larger meal at lunch, then only

a salad with protein or something lower carb for dinner. I stopped eating a

larger dinner because I did not want to exercise after eating dinner. Usually

after eating lunch, I'm out shopping, doing yardwork, housework, etc. That

keeps my bg's normal.

hugs

Eunice

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Dear Jany:

OK, let's see if I get this straight -- you're good with your diet during

the day, but as night falls, nothing in the fridge or pantry is safe!

Polonsky ( " Diabetes Burnout " ) called it the " werewolf syndrome. "

Gotta ask you to read over that book for yourself -- I skipped the food

chapters to go directly to " The Diabetes Police. " SD public library has a

copy, should be available in a couple of days as I just returned it!

Leone, rleone@... " Only you can prevent long sig files. "

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Thanks ! You are an angel! I will check out the book and

even read it!

Jany

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-------Original Message-------

night falls, nothing in the fridge or pantry is safe! Polonsky

( " Diabetes Burnout " ) called it the " werewolf syndrome. "

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