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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 706290" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Having read it again the repeating question is will I get complications if I stay in the diabetic range and if I get below that I will get less complications if I get as low as possible?</p><p>Now as you follow the footie thread my predictions are terrible! However I'm sure that the chance of complications lowers the lower you can keep them. There is no magic wand. You just have to trust yourself to do what's right for you! </p><p>A low carb diet has been shown to help diabetics of all types to control their BSLs. I have to stay in that range for my health, I can't fall off the wagon!</p><p>What would you do in my place?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 706290, member: 85785"] Having read it again the repeating question is will I get complications if I stay in the diabetic range and if I get below that I will get less complications if I get as low as possible? Now as you follow the footie thread my predictions are terrible! However I'm sure that the chance of complications lowers the lower you can keep them. There is no magic wand. You just have to trust yourself to do what's right for you! A low carb diet has been shown to help diabetics of all types to control their BSLs. I have to stay in that range for my health, I can't fall off the wagon! What would you do in my place? [/QUOTE]
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