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<blockquote data-quote="alliebee" data-source="post: 246046" data-attributes="member: 39393"><p>Yep Im the same, learning all the time, and thank god I am.</p><p></p><p>Im a theatre sister, newly retired, and I had all the old type of advice, ie eat lots of starchy carbs, my type 2 ( diagnosed) steadily got worse despite me almost starving myself, and it was thanks to this forum that I eventually had the C peptide test which showed that I was actually type 1.5 LADA and was put onto insulin, now with careful attention to my diet, fairly lowish carbing, I manage on a split dose of insulin, and my blood readings show an avarage of 6.5 which considering it was in the high 20's in december, must mean I am doing something right... If not for this forum, and advicce, and teaching myself online, I would have struggled so much..... So heres to the 'learning curve' :clap:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alliebee, post: 246046, member: 39393"] Yep Im the same, learning all the time, and thank god I am. Im a theatre sister, newly retired, and I had all the old type of advice, ie eat lots of starchy carbs, my type 2 ( diagnosed) steadily got worse despite me almost starving myself, and it was thanks to this forum that I eventually had the C peptide test which showed that I was actually type 1.5 LADA and was put onto insulin, now with careful attention to my diet, fairly lowish carbing, I manage on a split dose of insulin, and my blood readings show an avarage of 6.5 which considering it was in the high 20's in december, must mean I am doing something right... If not for this forum, and advicce, and teaching myself online, I would have struggled so much..... So heres to the 'learning curve' :clap: [/QUOTE]
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