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<blockquote data-quote="Gravity-Carb" data-source="post: 939746" data-attributes="member: 194006"><p>OMG in the last 10 years I've had a couple of bouts of medicated depression, SSRI... so many variables that could have an impact on our conditions. Bit chicken an egg though, as the increased insulin resistance could have been a factor in my depression....whilst it is interesting I have to look at the now and remember my body processes glucose in a different way from even my own mother who has Type2. The meter screen determines my health future....</p><p></p><p>Also as an aside, my nails are a lot stronger and flexible now, no longer are they splitting far down on the nail bed to cause bleeding - on my hands and feet. I had to be diligent with my vitamins/minerals for that to not happen, been like that for year's. Another bonus for eating copious amounts of veg...and possibly as BS is lower my body doesn't have to expend so much nutrients on repairing any damage done by high BS nor on keeping homeostasis, just a Monday lunch time musing.</p><p>GC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gravity-Carb, post: 939746, member: 194006"] OMG in the last 10 years I've had a couple of bouts of medicated depression, SSRI... so many variables that could have an impact on our conditions. Bit chicken an egg though, as the increased insulin resistance could have been a factor in my depression....whilst it is interesting I have to look at the now and remember my body processes glucose in a different way from even my own mother who has Type2. The meter screen determines my health future.... Also as an aside, my nails are a lot stronger and flexible now, no longer are they splitting far down on the nail bed to cause bleeding - on my hands and feet. I had to be diligent with my vitamins/minerals for that to not happen, been like that for year's. Another bonus for eating copious amounts of veg...and possibly as BS is lower my body doesn't have to expend so much nutrients on repairing any damage done by high BS nor on keeping homeostasis, just a Monday lunch time musing. GC [/QUOTE]
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