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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 957550" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>That's taking my post out of context.</p><p>I don't believe that they can do, but they could use less by eating the right balance.</p><p>T1 is not a food or blood glucose disorder. It is autoimmune condition.</p><p>T1 & T2,as well as the other diabetic or non diabetic conditions are all different and all of these individuals that have these conditions are different and one size fits all doesn't work.</p><p>They have to be treated as individually as possibly, that's, where treatment is so important.</p><p>And food is intrinsic in that treatment.</p><p>Medication and care is also important in control.</p><p>The control of blood glucose levels helps the patient relieve symptoms that can be so important in future health.</p><p>Knowledge is so important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 957550, member: 85785"] That's taking my post out of context. I don't believe that they can do, but they could use less by eating the right balance. T1 is not a food or blood glucose disorder. It is autoimmune condition. T1 & T2,as well as the other diabetic or non diabetic conditions are all different and all of these individuals that have these conditions are different and one size fits all doesn't work. They have to be treated as individually as possibly, that's, where treatment is so important. And food is intrinsic in that treatment. Medication and care is also important in control. The control of blood glucose levels helps the patient relieve symptoms that can be so important in future health. Knowledge is so important. [/QUOTE]
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