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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 706849" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>The few type 2's I know don't follow a low carb diet. They eat what they like from the Healthy Plate. They even have cakes and biscuits, albeit not every day. They rely on meds and expect the meds to help because the doctors tell them they will. They are told well done if they are under 53 (7%). This is the initial target at our practice. I was only 53 when diagnosed, so I wasn't given a target. When the meds don't help and their HbA1c goes up they are given more meds and told it is progressive and inevitable. They genuinely haven't a clue they are doing anything wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 706849, member: 94045"] The few type 2's I know don't follow a low carb diet. They eat what they like from the Healthy Plate. They even have cakes and biscuits, albeit not every day. They rely on meds and expect the meds to help because the doctors tell them they will. They are told well done if they are under 53 (7%). This is the initial target at our practice. I was only 53 when diagnosed, so I wasn't given a target. When the meds don't help and their HbA1c goes up they are given more meds and told it is progressive and inevitable. They genuinely haven't a clue they are doing anything wrong. [/QUOTE]
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