I noticed the Marine corps badge, if you have been a Marine, then you have followed orders implicitly.
If you take that with your T2, you should be following the medical advice.
However, if it were me, and didn't question the man who saved my life, not that he wasn't correct and brilliant in the diagnostic tests, finding a rare condition and implementing a low carb diet.
But and it's a big one. But, the level of recommended carbs he recommended was still too high for me. We discussed it, we went over the pros and cons, I experimented, I recorded, tested, tested and proved too him how intolerant I was to carbs.
Because of my inquisitive instincts, the weight dropped off, my health improved dramatically. I stopped having hypos. I am alive today.
Hopefully your doctor and endo team are giving you the tools to improve your health. But be sure, it is not an order, it is advice, which because of the individual nature of diabetes, the advice may not be suitable for you..
The point I making is, depending on your tastes, your availability of fresh food, your religious beliefs, the cost, the willingness to adapt. How you actually respond to the lifestyle choice you make, will impact your future health.
With diabetes, getting older, your dietary regime, your treatment, your balance has to be tailored for you. Only you should make that decision and the likes of stories, wives tales or what suits someone else. Will almost certainly not be beneficial for you.
The medical establishment have got a lot wrong thanks to many factors. Diabetes is the worst example of it.
Keep an open mind with your health.
Best wishes, sir!