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<blockquote data-quote="Sirmione" data-source="post: 1037681" data-attributes="member: 190454"><p>As above but apart from the long term risk to vision I have found when my blood glucose level has a major effect on my ability to focus now after a year on a low carbohydrate higher fats (and oils) diet I have my blood glucose under better control and my distance vision has greatly improved to extent I could scrape through the driving test eye test without the glasses I have worn for 45 years. Near vision is a different matter but that is an age related change.</p><p></p><p>Driving your blood glucose levels down has to be the way to go and in my experience and that of many others that means forgetting the the official dietary advice and cutting right back on the proportion of carbohydrates in your meals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirmione, post: 1037681, member: 190454"] As above but apart from the long term risk to vision I have found when my blood glucose level has a major effect on my ability to focus now after a year on a low carbohydrate higher fats (and oils) diet I have my blood glucose under better control and my distance vision has greatly improved to extent I could scrape through the driving test eye test without the glasses I have worn for 45 years. Near vision is a different matter but that is an age related change. Driving your blood glucose levels down has to be the way to go and in my experience and that of many others that means forgetting the the official dietary advice and cutting right back on the proportion of carbohydrates in your meals. [/QUOTE]
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