bagged2drag
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Coltsfan, another point about CFRD in particular; what one of my doctors explained to me once is that people with cf, the body actually can produce the correct amount of insulin, but at a very slow pace, so when the maximum amount of insulin is produced, it is happening at a time in which your blood sugars have already dropped back down (possibly to the normal range). Because of this great increase in insulin at this time, it subsequently causes your blood sugars to drop significantly.
Like you said though, avoiding the simple carbohydrates and opting for a balanced diet is a great idea. If you do indulge in the high (simple) carb meal, it's not a bad idea to keep something near to snack on to keep things in check.
Like you said though, avoiding the simple carbohydrates and opting for a balanced diet is a great idea. If you do indulge in the high (simple) carb meal, it's not a bad idea to keep something near to snack on to keep things in check.