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<blockquote data-quote="sno0opy" data-source="post: 2330964" data-attributes="member: 513948"><p>What is suitable for some one to eat is what they can eat and manage their condition properly. That's why we test, to find out and understand what gives a suitable response. Testing after eating, and monitoring your Hba1c is the part of this every one can agree on.</p><p></p><p>The things that are not good for a type 2 to eat are things that an individual cannot tolerate in their diet given their conditions progression.</p><p></p><p>It's perfectly possible to eat carbs in a careful and controlled way and maintain excellent blood glucose levels. Not for every one, but the way to find out is by eating and testing if the alternative is distasteful to you for what ever reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sno0opy, post: 2330964, member: 513948"] What is suitable for some one to eat is what they can eat and manage their condition properly. That's why we test, to find out and understand what gives a suitable response. Testing after eating, and monitoring your Hba1c is the part of this every one can agree on. The things that are not good for a type 2 to eat are things that an individual cannot tolerate in their diet given their conditions progression. It's perfectly possible to eat carbs in a careful and controlled way and maintain excellent blood glucose levels. Not for every one, but the way to find out is by eating and testing if the alternative is distasteful to you for what ever reason. [/QUOTE]
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