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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2134747" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>You have not given yourself diabetes - any more than you gave yourself your hair or eye colour.</p><p>You have inherited the inability to deal with the carbs in the modern diet. At least it has been found out fairly early - I had to wait until I was in my 60s.</p><p>The good news is that if you eat a low carb diet and have a bit of luck you will go back to normal numbers for blood glucose, and your metabolism will feel a lot better, it is a lot easier to feel happier in those circumstances. I don't mean to make light of your problems, but having had to face a few stressful times during my life I feel that I coped a lot better when I wasn't following a 'healthy' diet sheet print out from my doctor but eating low carb.</p><p>Low carb means that you can eat meat and fish, eggs, cheese, seafood, and most people can eat a fair amount of low carb salad and veges and eat some berries with cream once in a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2134747, member: 355878"] You have not given yourself diabetes - any more than you gave yourself your hair or eye colour. You have inherited the inability to deal with the carbs in the modern diet. At least it has been found out fairly early - I had to wait until I was in my 60s. The good news is that if you eat a low carb diet and have a bit of luck you will go back to normal numbers for blood glucose, and your metabolism will feel a lot better, it is a lot easier to feel happier in those circumstances. I don't mean to make light of your problems, but having had to face a few stressful times during my life I feel that I coped a lot better when I wasn't following a 'healthy' diet sheet print out from my doctor but eating low carb. Low carb means that you can eat meat and fish, eggs, cheese, seafood, and most people can eat a fair amount of low carb salad and veges and eat some berries with cream once in a while. [/QUOTE]
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