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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1309721" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>There are soooo many possibilities as to what is happening.</p><p>I agree with your doc, go and have the tests, and then reassess.</p><p></p><p>A lot of things could be going on, from the dreaded Carb Creep, to a food intolerance, to beta cell deterioration, to misdiagnosis of T2, to stress levels...</p><p></p><p>Regarding your feeling that you may have failed, please don't look at it that way.</p><p>You are just setting yourself up for bigger disappointment in the future.</p><p></p><p>None of us know what the future will hold. Many of us low carb, and diet and aim at T2 control and post here on the forum but NONE of us have a clue whether all our efforts will be successful long term, or if our T2 will progress. We simply can't see that far ahead.</p><p></p><p>And there are a huge range of different reasons why T2 progresses - other health issues, environment, shock, stress, grief, age, eating over our personal carb tolerance (which may be less than 20g carbs a day) and many more... to feel a failure because your body may be asking for help seems like a hiding to nowhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1309721, member: 41816"] There are soooo many possibilities as to what is happening. I agree with your doc, go and have the tests, and then reassess. A lot of things could be going on, from the dreaded Carb Creep, to a food intolerance, to beta cell deterioration, to misdiagnosis of T2, to stress levels... Regarding your feeling that you may have failed, please don't look at it that way. You are just setting yourself up for bigger disappointment in the future. None of us know what the future will hold. Many of us low carb, and diet and aim at T2 control and post here on the forum but NONE of us have a clue whether all our efforts will be successful long term, or if our T2 will progress. We simply can't see that far ahead. And there are a huge range of different reasons why T2 progresses - other health issues, environment, shock, stress, grief, age, eating over our personal carb tolerance (which may be less than 20g carbs a day) and many more... to feel a failure because your body may be asking for help seems like a hiding to nowhere. [/QUOTE]
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