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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1900087" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>The original topic I posted was research on T1. If this thread has wandered off-topic, I don't think I can be held solely responsible. I used the phrase "carb counting" as I have heard it used by eg Dr Ian Lake (T1) as a counterpart to "low carb". If you have a better phrase for what you do, please tell me. I'll be glad to use it in future.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps it would be better to use the term "insulin dependant"? Aside from this bickering about terminology, the important point is, there are two ways to use diet to manage diabetes. Recently diagnosed diabetics and those new to injecting insulin in particular should be made aware that they exist and that patients can choose between them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1900087, member: 429870"] The original topic I posted was research on T1. If this thread has wandered off-topic, I don't think I can be held solely responsible. I used the phrase "carb counting" as I have heard it used by eg Dr Ian Lake (T1) as a counterpart to "low carb". If you have a better phrase for what you do, please tell me. I'll be glad to use it in future. Perhaps it would be better to use the term "insulin dependant"? Aside from this bickering about terminology, the important point is, there are two ways to use diet to manage diabetes. Recently diagnosed diabetics and those new to injecting insulin in particular should be made aware that they exist and that patients can choose between them. [/QUOTE]
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