Seen the below on another forum, and was quite shocked tbh.
Brett a relative newcomer on 300 grams of carb a day, and lot’s of medication, and knows all the answers
What lots of meds am I on? I only take 1 lot of meds which is insulin.
It also states I eat 300 carbs a day, but fails to mention I'm a 6ft 3 active male still trying to build muscle I lost from diagnosis.
“If it works for you great, would disagree that if you eat carbs, take medication to control spikes maintain good control, have regular exercise then its wrong. Just cause it works for you does not mean its the only way which is how it is it is coming across
The above is also what I had written on a previous thread here and got the further comment of
As for the Brett's of this world, if you think a high carb diet and ramming high BG numbers down with lots of medication is the way to go, I recommend a pre-paid funeral plan with the COOP.
Have never stated the above. Have never advised anyone to high carb! Simply my opinion for my control is I don't low carb. Take into account my age, weight activity levels and do I then high carb or simply eat what my body requires and medicate appropriately, more insulin if im not busy,less insulin if I am busy.
Would like to add again, I have no other health issues, and since starting on insulin have actually reversed the slight eye damage I had that was spotted on my very first eye check. 2 years on feel healthier than ever, after alot of ups and downs whilst during out correct basal/bolus ratios and learning what works for me.
Sorry, just needed to put down my thoughts.
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