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<blockquote data-quote="Mathewted" data-source="post: 2061868" data-attributes="member: 496982"><p>I live with T1DM so your challenges are unknown to me but I adopted Keto 4 months ago and my HbA1c estimate (from my Flash Glucose Monitor) is 5.0% or 31 mmol/mol - I would definitely recommend researching this and would also mentin that the key to sustainability seems to be eating enough fat rather than only restricting carb calories.</p><p>The research before starting is really important to assess how it will affect you and to bring the HCPs along with you and if you can put T2DM into remission with low HbA1c and reduce your medication to zero over time I have no doubt you'll be healthier - even if you're healthy now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mathewted, post: 2061868, member: 496982"] I live with T1DM so your challenges are unknown to me but I adopted Keto 4 months ago and my HbA1c estimate (from my Flash Glucose Monitor) is 5.0% or 31 mmol/mol - I would definitely recommend researching this and would also mentin that the key to sustainability seems to be eating enough fat rather than only restricting carb calories. The research before starting is really important to assess how it will affect you and to bring the HCPs along with you and if you can put T2DM into remission with low HbA1c and reduce your medication to zero over time I have no doubt you'll be healthier - even if you're healthy now. [/QUOTE]
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