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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 12179" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>You may be right! sometimes the side effects of treatments are worse than the original condition. My theory on type2s with depression is that these are the people who follow all the "rules". they eat as directed by "the expertss" and still their sugars are all over the place. They feel out of control. Why should this be happening to them? they are doing everything right :>) The cure for this dpression is to teach them to eat right. Low carb or at least low GI will keep sugars dwown and the person is in control again= Immediate lifting of mood.</p><p>But although the latest NICE guidelines mention GI, they don't recommend controlling carb intake as a key to controlling BG. 1+1is not equal to 2 in the "diabetologists'" book</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 12179, member: 8110"] You may be right! sometimes the side effects of treatments are worse than the original condition. My theory on type2s with depression is that these are the people who follow all the "rules". they eat as directed by "the expertss" and still their sugars are all over the place. They feel out of control. Why should this be happening to them? they are doing everything right :>) The cure for this dpression is to teach them to eat right. Low carb or at least low GI will keep sugars dwown and the person is in control again= Immediate lifting of mood. But although the latest NICE guidelines mention GI, they don't recommend controlling carb intake as a key to controlling BG. 1+1is not equal to 2 in the "diabetologists'" book [/QUOTE]
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