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<blockquote data-quote="AdamJames" data-source="post: 1645999" data-attributes="member: 459333"><p>Thanks, and as I say I am happy with the HbA1c reduction. Damage does seem very much on the cards unless I eat and exercise very carefully however, as my testing tells me that not much has changed about my metabolism's ability to handle a fixed amount of carbs.</p><p></p><p>I'm beginning to realise that many people don't see the distinction as important, and I totally respect that. What's important is that people are happy and healthy as can be, and get satisfaction and rewards from their own goals.</p><p></p><p>Frankly I'm beginning to think that low-carbing would be healthier for me anyway, given how addictive I find carbs. A broken metabolism might be a blessing in disguise, provided I can successfully immerse myself in low-carbing and change my tastebuds.</p><p></p><p>It's not going to stop me trying to mend things however, because in the short term that, also, will have other benefits just in terms of the weight loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamJames, post: 1645999, member: 459333"] Thanks, and as I say I am happy with the HbA1c reduction. Damage does seem very much on the cards unless I eat and exercise very carefully however, as my testing tells me that not much has changed about my metabolism's ability to handle a fixed amount of carbs. I'm beginning to realise that many people don't see the distinction as important, and I totally respect that. What's important is that people are happy and healthy as can be, and get satisfaction and rewards from their own goals. Frankly I'm beginning to think that low-carbing would be healthier for me anyway, given how addictive I find carbs. A broken metabolism might be a blessing in disguise, provided I can successfully immerse myself in low-carbing and change my tastebuds. It's not going to stop me trying to mend things however, because in the short term that, also, will have other benefits just in terms of the weight loss. [/QUOTE]
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