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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 128247" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>brian</p><p> Iam not saying the medication makes T2 get worse, I do believe that relying on medication gives a less stable BG. (More up and down) and that is most of the problem. the "Experts" call those changes "excursions" and they are now thinking that the excursions are as important as HbA1c in deterioration.</p><p> In any case ALL medication causes side effects and they are not usually good either.</p><p> So for me: lowered carbs = less glucose available for excursions = less medicine needed. What I call a win/win situation.</p><p> YES! Ido still miss crusty bread and the like, but seeing my numbers staying steady in the high 4s and low 5s is worth it. [ I'd like to get a bit lower ideally]</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 128247, member: 8110"] brian Iam not saying the medication makes T2 get worse, I do believe that relying on medication gives a less stable BG. (More up and down) and that is most of the problem. the "Experts" call those changes "excursions" and they are now thinking that the excursions are as important as HbA1c in deterioration. In any case ALL medication causes side effects and they are not usually good either. So for me: lowered carbs = less glucose available for excursions = less medicine needed. What I call a win/win situation. YES! Ido still miss crusty bread and the like, but seeing my numbers staying steady in the high 4s and low 5s is worth it. [ I'd like to get a bit lower ideally] Hana [/QUOTE]
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