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<blockquote data-quote="wallycorker" data-source="post: 111497" data-attributes="member: 17475"><p>Hi Phoenix,</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'm a very simple man who understands almost nothing whatsoever about insulin-dependent diabetes. However, I am aware that such people have a very different situation to deal with than mine in dealing with my non-insulin dependent Type 2 condition. I am aware that insulin users can use insulin to balance their carbohydrate intake if they so choose. I have no such tool to balance my blood glucose levels that I am aware of. All I can do is to adjust the amount and type of carbohydrate that i eat. I consider that that makes my decisions quite simple - it boils down to avoiding foods that send my blood glucose levels high.</p><p></p><p>I must say that I get tremendously confused by all the debates - maybe arguments describes it better - that go on on this forum regarding the various theories on the subject of diabetes. I'm more interested to learn from the first-hand experiences of others and then test them out on my own body. I have learnt a great deal by taking that approach since I arrived at these diabetes forums just over six months ago. I wish that I'd arrived here eight and a half years earlier.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes - John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wallycorker, post: 111497, member: 17475"] Hi Phoenix, Personally, I'm a very simple man who understands almost nothing whatsoever about insulin-dependent diabetes. However, I am aware that such people have a very different situation to deal with than mine in dealing with my non-insulin dependent Type 2 condition. I am aware that insulin users can use insulin to balance their carbohydrate intake if they so choose. I have no such tool to balance my blood glucose levels that I am aware of. All I can do is to adjust the amount and type of carbohydrate that i eat. I consider that that makes my decisions quite simple - it boils down to avoiding foods that send my blood glucose levels high. I must say that I get tremendously confused by all the debates - maybe arguments describes it better - that go on on this forum regarding the various theories on the subject of diabetes. I'm more interested to learn from the first-hand experiences of others and then test them out on my own body. I have learnt a great deal by taking that approach since I arrived at these diabetes forums just over six months ago. I wish that I'd arrived here eight and a half years earlier. Best wishes - John [/QUOTE]
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