Evidently not; even the most hardcore low carb advocates realise that it doesn't work for T1 - even if you eat no carbs, your liver can make more than enough glucose to fuel your body through a process called gluconeogenesis and guess what, you need insulin to cover that glucose.I started learning a lot about diabetes. Suggested a low carb diet to my doc,
If you are worried go see an ophthalmologist; however, if diabetic retinopathy hit after six months of nearly perfect BGs you'd expect to see waaaaay more cases than we do.Got worried ~1 month back when I started getting eye floaters(asociated with diabetic retinopathy).I know they are common but still worried. what do you think ?
Treat it like a honeymoon period and when it gets to~50 years then admit it may be notDo you think this is a honeymoon period or that I'm type 2 ?
Even so, I say it's better on a low carb, I don't see what's wrong with it.Evidently not; even the most hardcore low carb advocates realise that it doesn't work for T1 - even if you eat no carbs, your liver can make more than enough glucose to fuel your body through a process called gluconeogenesis and guess what, you need insulin to cover that glucose.
What??even the most hardcore low carb advocates realise that it doesn't work for T1
It's hard to say. It's an exceptional honeymoon period if you have had no insulin in 6 months and still getting BG of 80. All that exercise would not help much if you weren't producing insulin. I would get C Peptide and GAD tests done, and don't assume either way until those are done.Do you think this is a honeymoon period or that I'm type 2 ?
It's hard to say. It's an exceptional honeymoon period if you have had no insulin in 6 months and still getting BG of 80. All that exercise would not help much if you weren't producing insulin. I would get C Peptide and GAD tests done, and don't assume either way until those are done.
Did you lose weight, or gain weight, prior to diagnosis? If lost, probably T1, if you gained, probably T2.
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