Alisonjane10
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- England. (North East)
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Bullies, discrimination of any kind, bad manners, parents who let their kids run amok & spoil things for everyone else, unkind spiteful people, being a clumsy clod, toast crumbs in the bed, cold feet!!
Hi @Gary1205,
As @azure eloquently put it "one size doesn't fit all." The way we manage our diabetes is very subjective. What works well for one person will be dire for another. Like you, I can tolerate carbs better than some. I merely adjust the portion size of what I'm eating to ensure I'm happy with the numbers my meter shows me. And when it's a new carby food, I thoroughly check postprandial. I'm a great believer that managing this disease is not purely a physical act. The emotional impact of this disease needs to be considered. That's why I no longer lchf. It made me miserable & I just couldn't carry on. So, I found the right way FOR ME. That doesn't mean I'm not a fan of lchf...it works fantastically well for many diabetics. And after being diagnosed, I followed it to help me regain control of my very high BG levels. The more weight I lost, the better my insulin resistance became & so I had the ability to widen my diet. But boy, sometimes expressing the view that you follow anything other than lchf can get some very aggressive posts from a vocal minority of forum members. The same members who would blow a gasket if you rammed YOUR opinion down their throats. The same members who take a passive/aggressive stance & basically impose their opinion over yours, making sure that you know your dietary style is wrong, you're not correctly informed, you're not educated...even though you're widely read on diabetes self management, and that you're gonna regret doing it someday. Aargh!! How arrogant is that for goodness sake.
I would NEVER knock lchf, because It works. But I stand by my right to express my views and challenge the members who "cyber bully" other members because they choose to follow a different route. We should all be supporting each other through this tricky, unpleasant disease AND respecting how we do so. It's ok to give out information to newbies about lchf & the benefits many diabetics get from following it. But giving balanced information & in a non-bullying/aggressive way shouldn't even need to be hilighted.
So Gary, well done on your self management, weight loss & HBa1c. Long may it be so. Best wishes.
AJ. X
As @azure eloquently put it "one size doesn't fit all." The way we manage our diabetes is very subjective. What works well for one person will be dire for another. Like you, I can tolerate carbs better than some. I merely adjust the portion size of what I'm eating to ensure I'm happy with the numbers my meter shows me. And when it's a new carby food, I thoroughly check postprandial. I'm a great believer that managing this disease is not purely a physical act. The emotional impact of this disease needs to be considered. That's why I no longer lchf. It made me miserable & I just couldn't carry on. So, I found the right way FOR ME. That doesn't mean I'm not a fan of lchf...it works fantastically well for many diabetics. And after being diagnosed, I followed it to help me regain control of my very high BG levels. The more weight I lost, the better my insulin resistance became & so I had the ability to widen my diet. But boy, sometimes expressing the view that you follow anything other than lchf can get some very aggressive posts from a vocal minority of forum members. The same members who would blow a gasket if you rammed YOUR opinion down their throats. The same members who take a passive/aggressive stance & basically impose their opinion over yours, making sure that you know your dietary style is wrong, you're not correctly informed, you're not educated...even though you're widely read on diabetes self management, and that you're gonna regret doing it someday. Aargh!! How arrogant is that for goodness sake.
I would NEVER knock lchf, because It works. But I stand by my right to express my views and challenge the members who "cyber bully" other members because they choose to follow a different route. We should all be supporting each other through this tricky, unpleasant disease AND respecting how we do so. It's ok to give out information to newbies about lchf & the benefits many diabetics get from following it. But giving balanced information & in a non-bullying/aggressive way shouldn't even need to be hilighted.
So Gary, well done on your self management, weight loss & HBa1c. Long may it be so. Best wishes.
AJ. X