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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2220522" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Ah - I used to go sailing on a yacht based in Lymington.</p><p>Has your GP or nurse not explained that type two is an inability to deal with carbohydrates, which are the starches and the sugars? They seem to leave a lot of people in the same state and seeing high blood glucose levels whilst taking tablets.</p><p>I started off at 17.1 mmol/l but I was eating loads of 'healthy' carbs on a cholesterol lowering diet my GP insisted on to save my life.</p><p>Luckily for years I did Atkins and just went back to that, used the diet sheets to light the barbecue.</p><p>No more problems.</p><p>It was as simple as that. </p><p>I find it no hardship eating a low carb diet, in fact I much prefer it, and I get normal blood glucose levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2220522, member: 355878"] Ah - I used to go sailing on a yacht based in Lymington. Has your GP or nurse not explained that type two is an inability to deal with carbohydrates, which are the starches and the sugars? They seem to leave a lot of people in the same state and seeing high blood glucose levels whilst taking tablets. I started off at 17.1 mmol/l but I was eating loads of 'healthy' carbs on a cholesterol lowering diet my GP insisted on to save my life. Luckily for years I did Atkins and just went back to that, used the diet sheets to light the barbecue. No more problems. It was as simple as that. I find it no hardship eating a low carb diet, in fact I much prefer it, and I get normal blood glucose levels. [/QUOTE]
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