fumanchu
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Are there any type 2s who have diagnosed a while, like 8-9 years - and who are still following Bernstein successfully? What I'm trying to say is - does it work for type 2s for years ?
Initially, the same thing. I had to keep reducing everything until I was pretty much eating a handful of lettuce with an egg and a little Evoo twice a day and bs kept going up. I was only eating about 500 cals of lettuce, very small amounts of protein and a little oil. Maybe a few nuts. I then fasted until 2. Eventually exercise increased bs rather than decrease. This went on for about 2 years. Drs wee zero help. I asked for bad and cpeptide and for three years and they kept saying I didn't need it. Eventually I just started dropping weight like crazy, and I didn't have any to lose. Drs said just go eat, no meds, no nothing. So I did and I kept it low carb but of course bs went crazy. No amount of exercise would lower it. No amount of fasting or tiny meals. Eventually I was 96 pounds at 5'8 and ended up in 3 hospitals in one month. Finally after they started me on insulin I was so much better within 24 hours. During the time I was feasting with stupid high bs they put me on Amytal, the opposite of what I needed and killed my pancreas. I actually have a law suit with them and have won. We're just negotiating dollar amount.Kirstin, can I ask you what happened when you found you were type 1? Husband has been on this way of eating for years but now we're struggling to keep his numbers where they were before.
Re Bernstein it's the one diet that I feel comfortable with and understand. He wanted to try the 800 cal-a-day diet to see if that helped but he is starving and the BS is not coming down, so we've decided to stay as we were.
Sorry - didn't to scare people lol. Just trying to find out what's going on with the husband and this was one of the things that I wondered about... He is 70 this year, so definitely older![]()