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<blockquote data-quote="purplepenguin" data-source="post: 1442087" data-attributes="member: 202878"><p>Quite simply, you are right and he is wrong. Metformin does not reduce sugar levels and if he continues to eat '****' then his levels will continue to be dangerously high. Diabetes does not have to be a progressive disease if you take control, despite what the healthcare providers say.I buried my head in the sand for way too long after diagnosis but after only 3 days on Low Carb my levels were normal, by 4 weeks in, I had lost over 14lbs, my levels are great and my PCOS symptoms are much better.</p><p></p><p>As for your plateau, maybe try intermittent fasting (see Dr Fung on Diet Doctor.com) or reducing your protein a little. </p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purplepenguin, post: 1442087, member: 202878"] Quite simply, you are right and he is wrong. Metformin does not reduce sugar levels and if he continues to eat '****' then his levels will continue to be dangerously high. Diabetes does not have to be a progressive disease if you take control, despite what the healthcare providers say.I buried my head in the sand for way too long after diagnosis but after only 3 days on Low Carb my levels were normal, by 4 weeks in, I had lost over 14lbs, my levels are great and my PCOS symptoms are much better. As for your plateau, maybe try intermittent fasting (see Dr Fung on Diet Doctor.com) or reducing your protein a little. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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