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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 512333" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>Thanks to new participants in the poll. B ut a few quick points if I may, Low carb is not defined because many of us believe that any significnt reduction in starchy carb intake can be beneficial to any diabetic and obviously the starting point will be different in every case as will tthe amount necessary to make a difference.</p><p>Secondly, I am sure that if Spiker would find help on here if the lowcarb approach has helpedand he wishes to persevere with it. Help ansd suppport from fellow diabetics could be more effective than any drug.</p><p></p><p>Its always best to introduce changes very gradually - most would agree I'm sure- and not think of it as a diet to be adhered tobut a change in lifestyle. </p><p></p><p> Its never a quick fix but takes some time to fit into your own lifestyle. Carb cravings eventually disappear if you continue to reduce them-another reason to persevere . </p><p></p><p>Omar's post demonstrates, I think , how everyone needs to fnd their own way to fit in with their own lifestyle . It can be done =- lots of success stories on this forum,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 512333, member: 30851"] Thanks to new participants in the poll. B ut a few quick points if I may, Low carb is not defined because many of us believe that any significnt reduction in starchy carb intake can be beneficial to any diabetic and obviously the starting point will be different in every case as will tthe amount necessary to make a difference. Secondly, I am sure that if Spiker would find help on here if the lowcarb approach has helpedand he wishes to persevere with it. Help ansd suppport from fellow diabetics could be more effective than any drug. Its always best to introduce changes very gradually - most would agree I'm sure- and not think of it as a diet to be adhered tobut a change in lifestyle. Its never a quick fix but takes some time to fit into your own lifestyle. Carb cravings eventually disappear if you continue to reduce them-another reason to persevere . Omar's post demonstrates, I think , how everyone needs to fnd their own way to fit in with their own lifestyle . It can be done =- lots of success stories on this forum, [/QUOTE]
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