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<blockquote data-quote="Rick" data-source="post: 6278" data-attributes="member: 994"><p>I can't quite believe all this recent talk about fats and cholestrol and everything else not being the diabetics enemy only carbohydrate. When we are diagnosed as diabetic does that suddenly render us immune from all other health problems that the rest of the population suffers from. Yes, obviously, keeping blood sugar low is of utmost importance but not if that is at the expense of other health issues. Yes, I know, there's a general feeling on this site that you can eat what you want without any complications but are you trying to tell me that medical advice is so out of whack that all research about fats, saturates and so on is just meaningless. Everyone is entitled to believe whatever research they want but I cannot subscribe to this zero carb massive fat and protein diet; please be careful with your overall health and do not blindly go into just having a low hba1c result as that indicator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick, post: 6278, member: 994"] I can't quite believe all this recent talk about fats and cholestrol and everything else not being the diabetics enemy only carbohydrate. When we are diagnosed as diabetic does that suddenly render us immune from all other health problems that the rest of the population suffers from. Yes, obviously, keeping blood sugar low is of utmost importance but not if that is at the expense of other health issues. Yes, I know, there's a general feeling on this site that you can eat what you want without any complications but are you trying to tell me that medical advice is so out of whack that all research about fats, saturates and so on is just meaningless. Everyone is entitled to believe whatever research they want but I cannot subscribe to this zero carb massive fat and protein diet; please be careful with your overall health and do not blindly go into just having a low hba1c result as that indicator. [/QUOTE]
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