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<blockquote data-quote="fergus" data-source="post: 51881" data-attributes="member: 6150"><p>I plan on living long enough to see the experts who tell us that 6.4% is too low, sued in a very juicy class action for medical negligence!</p><p></p><p>As for long term damage, you've been diabetic for 8 years and you're only 26. If you have sufferred any damage, much of it is probably still reversible if your blood sugars are brought into line. I've had type 1 for 28 years and have no complications, there are others on the forum who can say the same. I had little idea what I was doing for most of that time so perhaps I've been lucky. </p><p></p><p>Here's an example of what the alternative low-insulin diet might look like:</p><p></p><p>Breakfast - Scrambled eggs with cream and cheese, bacon, grilled mushrooms, coffee with cream</p><p></p><p>Lunch - Chicken breast, mayo, olives, pesto sauce, celery, green salad, glass of red wine.</p><p></p><p>Dinner - Tuna steak with garlic and soy sauce, stir fried vegetables. Cheeses and macadamia nuts.</p><p></p><p>That sort of thing could have your blood sugar levels down to non-diabetic levels within a few days, if you fancy it?</p><p></p><p>fergus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fergus, post: 51881, member: 6150"] I plan on living long enough to see the experts who tell us that 6.4% is too low, sued in a very juicy class action for medical negligence! As for long term damage, you've been diabetic for 8 years and you're only 26. If you have sufferred any damage, much of it is probably still reversible if your blood sugars are brought into line. I've had type 1 for 28 years and have no complications, there are others on the forum who can say the same. I had little idea what I was doing for most of that time so perhaps I've been lucky. Here's an example of what the alternative low-insulin diet might look like: Breakfast - Scrambled eggs with cream and cheese, bacon, grilled mushrooms, coffee with cream Lunch - Chicken breast, mayo, olives, pesto sauce, celery, green salad, glass of red wine. Dinner - Tuna steak with garlic and soy sauce, stir fried vegetables. Cheeses and macadamia nuts. That sort of thing could have your blood sugar levels down to non-diabetic levels within a few days, if you fancy it? fergus [/QUOTE]
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