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In a message dated 11/1/04 7:33:08 AM Eastern Standard Time,

up_away@... writes:

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>chocolate urge:

>

Some have found that eating a few small pieces of dark chocolate isn't as

hard on BG as milk chocolate. Dove makes pretty good dark chocolate in small

pieces. Plus, I find that much less dark chocolate satisfies that chocolate

need

- with milk chocolate I want to keep eating it - but with dark I'm content

with a couple fo squares.

Stacey

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In a message dated 11/1/2004 9:20:35 AM Central Standard Time,

staceypmartin@... writes:

> Some have found that eating a few small pieces of dark chocolate isn't as

> hard on BG as milk chocolate.

I keep dark chocolate chips on hand....the good kind...double dutch

chocolate...and usually have 9-10 a day spread out during the day....

Ressy

who is addicted...<grin>

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Hello dianne

my knowledge of budhism is limited.......wouldn't know!! but my indian food

i do knowwwww......i am trying desperately these days to move away from the

traditional way of overcooking vegetables and believing more oil and richer

the dish. oh dear i can imagine a few ruffled feathers coming back with

indian cooking does not over cook veges, but i am afraid traditional ways

do.

chocolate urge:

i was wondering do other ladies here get crazy urges to have chocolate

before their periods start? i am literary walking back and forth from the

fridge talking my self from popping a couple of pieces in to my mouth. how

do u guys cope? i frankly can't resist sometimes it seems that chocolate is

the only thing that will satisfy.

no need to say blood sugar jumps as well as we would expect it to. i guess

those who don't like chocolate are the lucky ones.

those who take insulin do u adjust your dose pre- menses and post? i seem to

jump up and then back down? ( without the extra help from chocolate).

my endo is trying to sell the idea of me switching to a pump but i wonder if

it really would make that much of a difference to justify the cost, which i

must say is huge. my insurance like most does not cover pump.

asra

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At 11:35 AM 11/1/04, resmith315@... wrote:

>In a message dated 11/1/2004 9:20:35 AM Central Standard Time,

>staceypmartin@... writes:

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>

> > Some have found that eating a few small pieces of dark chocolate isn't as

> > hard on BG as milk chocolate.

>

>I keep dark chocolate chips on hand....the good kind...double dutch

>chocolate...and usually have 9-10 a day spread out during the day....

When I was doing Low-Carb but before the diabetes diagnosis I would eat

Carbolite brand chocolate bars. They are not low-calorie and they use

chocolate and the rest of stuff normally in a chocolate bar, only use

Splenda and Maltitol (maldodextrin) for sweetness. I've not tried them

since the diagnosis but may do that someday and check to see how it affects

my BG. You can read about the different kinds of bars they have here:

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/carbsmart/carbolite014.html

I've seen the bars in Wal-Mart but that was a half year ago or so. Might be

worth a look if anyone is interested.

sky

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