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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 633611" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>I've thought about this as well.</p><p>I've posted the food I eat, and respond much as above.</p><p>However, we (My NHS team and myself), do have a plan to reduce meds, based on HbA1c results. I'm throwing into the mix my response to carbs, and testing at the worst, not the best times for my results.</p><p>I'm also ensuring I can still respond to carbs if I need to.</p><p>Based on that, my meds are decreasing when we expect them to.</p><p>It would be easy for myself to simply, as you say, be 'goaded' into quitting earlier, but I not going to mess up my plan by accepting the challenge now.</p><p>Despite what is thought by some, it's not a willie waving contest, and I'm simply posting the good things that are happening to me, so I will wait, and I'm afraid you'll all have to wait with me.</p><p>So, no offence, I'm not out to prove anything to anyone, I'm simply telling you what I'm doing, and carrying on doing it.</p><p>If it works for me, fine, if it doesn't, at least I'll know it was my best shot, and I won't regret it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 633611, member: 38028"] I've thought about this as well. I've posted the food I eat, and respond much as above. However, we (My NHS team and myself), do have a plan to reduce meds, based on HbA1c results. I'm throwing into the mix my response to carbs, and testing at the worst, not the best times for my results. I'm also ensuring I can still respond to carbs if I need to. Based on that, my meds are decreasing when we expect them to. It would be easy for myself to simply, as you say, be 'goaded' into quitting earlier, but I not going to mess up my plan by accepting the challenge now. Despite what is thought by some, it's not a willie waving contest, and I'm simply posting the good things that are happening to me, so I will wait, and I'm afraid you'll all have to wait with me. So, no offence, I'm not out to prove anything to anyone, I'm simply telling you what I'm doing, and carrying on doing it. If it works for me, fine, if it doesn't, at least I'll know it was my best shot, and I won't regret it. [/QUOTE]
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