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Do I have to do low carb to reduce HBA1c?
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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2008382" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>The advice about portion control etc is just the NHS sticking to what is carved in stone somewhere.</p><p>For me low carb has converted me from fully diabetic to normal - and my GP has been sulking since telling me how bad I was at diagnosis. My nurses have said very good, but not asked how I did the apparently impossible.</p><p>I suspect that you will see an improvement proportional to the reduction in your carb intake.</p><p>Of course everything is not a carb - meat, fish and shellfish, eggs cheese are the way to go, add in low carb veges, salad stuff, berries and cream - coffee and cream change a very bad diabetic back into normal ranges for blood glucose and Hba1c and I didn't even need to try hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2008382, member: 355878"] The advice about portion control etc is just the NHS sticking to what is carved in stone somewhere. For me low carb has converted me from fully diabetic to normal - and my GP has been sulking since telling me how bad I was at diagnosis. My nurses have said very good, but not asked how I did the apparently impossible. I suspect that you will see an improvement proportional to the reduction in your carb intake. Of course everything is not a carb - meat, fish and shellfish, eggs cheese are the way to go, add in low carb veges, salad stuff, berries and cream - coffee and cream change a very bad diabetic back into normal ranges for blood glucose and Hba1c and I didn't even need to try hard. [/QUOTE]
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