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Newly diagnosed and eating to blood glucose sugar monitor seems too easy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grateful" data-source="post: 1613738" data-attributes="member: 438800"><p>I am far from being an expert but on reflection, I agree with other posters that you are taking a risk, possibly a large one.</p><p></p><p>Some of us are comfortable taking risks with T2D but in my opinion it needs to be a carefully "calculated risk."</p><p></p><p>If I were in shoes, I would make sure your current experiments remain time-limited. At the very least I think you may be lowering your chances of a rapid and durable drop in your HbA1c.</p><p></p><p>In your place, I would be doing things the other way around. I would start with a pretty restrictive diet, see how it succeeds, and then if it succeeds brilliantly, I would re-introduce some carby stuff and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>In fact I am wondering whether I should not try that route myself (since I started out with an ultra-low-carb route and the HbA1c is now completely boring). Perhaps I can lighten up a bit?</p><p></p><p>The Devil Calls!</p><p></p><p>I will follow your experiment with interest....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 1613738, member: 438800"] I am far from being an expert but on reflection, I agree with other posters that you are taking a risk, possibly a large one. Some of us are comfortable taking risks with T2D but in my opinion it needs to be a carefully "calculated risk." If I were in shoes, I would make sure your current experiments remain time-limited. At the very least I think you may be lowering your chances of a rapid and durable drop in your HbA1c. In your place, I would be doing things the other way around. I would start with a pretty restrictive diet, see how it succeeds, and then if it succeeds brilliantly, I would re-introduce some carby stuff and see what happens. In fact I am wondering whether I should not try that route myself (since I started out with an ultra-low-carb route and the HbA1c is now completely boring). Perhaps I can lighten up a bit? The Devil Calls! I will follow your experiment with interest.... [/QUOTE]
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