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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 2136757" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>As a Lada from 50 years old, I really so t think there’s a cure but I do believe there is a way to slow the progression, perhaps for many years with the right diet and lifestyle. I 100% believe I inadvertently staved off the inevitable when I went ultra low carb over 2 decades ago. Lada is slow progression to insulin. I had been controlling my bs with lc diet for many years but if I ate carbs I definitely had higher blood sugars. There were a few periods that I tried to eat ‘healthy whole grains and fruit’ before I started checking my glucose and I remember feeling comatose after those meals and ravenously hungry. I now realize what was going on. </p><p> I would like to, but don’t believe the couple people I mentioned that are tuoem1 but off insulin that they are cured. I believe FOR NOW they are holding off the inevitable by eating lchf and more power to them. I’d do it too. Oh wait. I did! I just didn’t know I did. </p><p>Now with the c peptide and GAD showing they are T1 doesn’t mean they need insulin yet and it would likeLy kill them at this stage. But eventually they probably will. IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 2136757, member: 240838"] As a Lada from 50 years old, I really so t think there’s a cure but I do believe there is a way to slow the progression, perhaps for many years with the right diet and lifestyle. I 100% believe I inadvertently staved off the inevitable when I went ultra low carb over 2 decades ago. Lada is slow progression to insulin. I had been controlling my bs with lc diet for many years but if I ate carbs I definitely had higher blood sugars. There were a few periods that I tried to eat ‘healthy whole grains and fruit’ before I started checking my glucose and I remember feeling comatose after those meals and ravenously hungry. I now realize what was going on. I would like to, but don’t believe the couple people I mentioned that are tuoem1 but off insulin that they are cured. I believe FOR NOW they are holding off the inevitable by eating lchf and more power to them. I’d do it too. Oh wait. I did! I just didn’t know I did. Now with the c peptide and GAD showing they are T1 doesn’t mean they need insulin yet and it would likeLy kill them at this stage. But eventually they probably will. IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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