Can never keep my sugars in control always go in the red..
ScattyMinx
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Even if everything else is in the green the sugars are always red, not by much but it seems to come from the fruit I eat. But I eat the fruit as part of my diet .. is this okay ?! Or am I doing something wrong.
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Don't worry about sugar, if you eat 5 fruits it will in the red. As long as your others are green and you workout don't worry how high your sugar says it is!0
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Well... I'm not able to stick with the sugars suggested by MFP either...
A bit of fruit, a bit of pasta, half a tbs of honey and it's red. Every day.
And I lose consistently.
Don't bother too much, if you are satisfied with your losses, it is ok. MFP suggestions are.. suggestions. They helped me, yes, and I have a look at what I'm doing with my macro -carbs etc- but... well... they are not strict rules
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Ok thanks, yes I am losing still and on the bike everyday. I just was concerned by it being red.0
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I have this problem too - in fact it puts me off eating fruit...and surely thats not right!?0
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You can manually adjust your sugar goal to a higher number. Then it always stays green. Well almost always0
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If you're hitting your calorie target then don't sweat it.0
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I'm the same, fruit comes up with high sugar but I have been consistent with my weight loss and am not giving up the fruit. You'll be fine!!0
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The macro ratios are guidelines, not rules. You want to be within spitting distance but hitting them exactly every time isn't a big deal.0
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Ok thanks all, panic over.
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I have removed the sugar tracker from my diary.
I simply track Carbs, Fat and Protein.
Think of the Sugar tracker as being for added sugar.
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I had the same issue and as others have said, since it mostly comes from fruit I decided not to stress about it too much. I wouldn't worry unless you're going to Marocco's and eating tons of their delicious ice cream every day.0
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The default sugar amount is incredibly low. And you're tracking carbs anyway, so unless you need to medically, there's no need to track your sugar. I removed mine and added in fibre instead - much more important to track (for me).
Anyway, unless there's a medical need, don't sweat the sugar.0 -
Unless you have a medical condition that you need to track your sugar, I wouldn't bother tracking it.0
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The default sugar amount is incredibly low. And you're tracking carbs anyway, so unless you need to medically, there's no need to track your sugar. I removed mine and added in fibre instead - much more important to track (for me).
Anyway, unless there's a medical need, don't sweat the sugar.
Nice idea!0 -
I guess with me having IBS tracking my fibre would be a good idea...0
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