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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1676861" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Have you any idea of your situation with your own insulin - were you prescribed insulin to lower your readings, or because you do not produce any or too little of your own. </p><p>You really need to have your doctor or nurse assist - the low carb diet is hardly a fad as doctors have been advising against it for well over a hundred years due to it successfully controlling weight and type two diabetes, but you can be in the situation of needing to eat high carb foods, like the porridge as other wise you'll be having hypos and be in real danger - you must eat enough carbs to keep yourself safe if you go on injecting insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1676861, member: 355878"] Have you any idea of your situation with your own insulin - were you prescribed insulin to lower your readings, or because you do not produce any or too little of your own. You really need to have your doctor or nurse assist - the low carb diet is hardly a fad as doctors have been advising against it for well over a hundred years due to it successfully controlling weight and type two diabetes, but you can be in the situation of needing to eat high carb foods, like the porridge as other wise you'll be having hypos and be in real danger - you must eat enough carbs to keep yourself safe if you go on injecting insulin. [/QUOTE]
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