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<blockquote data-quote="Rachox" data-source="post: 1667778" data-attributes="member: 400972"><p>Hi [USER=406242]@pollensa[/USER] </p><p></p><p>You have posted a similar comment in reply to previous posts of mine. Here once again is a copy of my reply to you then (with weight loss figures updated). My thoughts remain the same. I have asked you before to please refrain from bothering to type your thoughts on my posts again, yet today you have ignored my request. As I said before we’ll have to agree to differ.</p><p></p><p>“I put a lot of effort into controlling my blood sugar levels, I count my carb intake very accurately (50-70g/day), I test very regularly to check if my body isn’t tolerating something I’ve eaten. I don’t eat pasta, rice, normal bread or cereals. Metformin does very little to lower blood glucose levels and my levels do not spike and dip dramatically so I have faith that my HbA1c is an accurate reflection of my readings. It has also helped me lose 31.6kg easily, which will help too. I’m happy to take Metformin for the small amount it helps my blood sugar by stalling liver dump and helping ease insulin resistance, and also for the other benefits it gives. Fasting doesn’t suit me, I’ve tried it, my blood glucose levels just rise until I eat! I tested that recently when I fasted for my blood test.</p><p></p><p>I’m happy with the way I’m dealing with my Diabetes and you’re obviously happy with your way and thus we have to agree to differ.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachox, post: 1667778, member: 400972"] Hi [USER=406242]@pollensa[/USER] You have posted a similar comment in reply to previous posts of mine. Here once again is a copy of my reply to you then (with weight loss figures updated). My thoughts remain the same. I have asked you before to please refrain from bothering to type your thoughts on my posts again, yet today you have ignored my request. As I said before we’ll have to agree to differ. “I put a lot of effort into controlling my blood sugar levels, I count my carb intake very accurately (50-70g/day), I test very regularly to check if my body isn’t tolerating something I’ve eaten. I don’t eat pasta, rice, normal bread or cereals. Metformin does very little to lower blood glucose levels and my levels do not spike and dip dramatically so I have faith that my HbA1c is an accurate reflection of my readings. It has also helped me lose 31.6kg easily, which will help too. I’m happy to take Metformin for the small amount it helps my blood sugar by stalling liver dump and helping ease insulin resistance, and also for the other benefits it gives. Fasting doesn’t suit me, I’ve tried it, my blood glucose levels just rise until I eat! I tested that recently when I fasted for my blood test. I’m happy with the way I’m dealing with my Diabetes and you’re obviously happy with your way and thus we have to agree to differ.” [/QUOTE]
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