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<blockquote data-quote="Art Of Flowers" data-source="post: 1629618" data-attributes="member: 375067"><p>See <a href="https://diatribe.org/low-carb-vs-high-carb-my-surprising-24-day-diabetes-diet-battle" target="_blank">https://diatribe.org/low-carb-vs-high-carb-my-surprising-24-day-diabetes-diet-battle</a> </p><p></p><p>If you inject insulin, you can achieve the same average blood sugar levels on a low carb or high carb diet. The link above shows the difference between the two approaches for someone with type 1, with results from a CGM. The average blood sugar may be the same, but the amount of time spend in hypo/hyper is different. The risk of dying is connected to glucose spikes, which can be short lived an not affect glucose averages and to the risk of hypos which can cause diabetic coma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Of Flowers, post: 1629618, member: 375067"] See [URL]https://diatribe.org/low-carb-vs-high-carb-my-surprising-24-day-diabetes-diet-battle[/URL] If you inject insulin, you can achieve the same average blood sugar levels on a low carb or high carb diet. The link above shows the difference between the two approaches for someone with type 1, with results from a CGM. The average blood sugar may be the same, but the amount of time spend in hypo/hyper is different. The risk of dying is connected to glucose spikes, which can be short lived an not affect glucose averages and to the risk of hypos which can cause diabetic coma. [/QUOTE]
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