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<blockquote data-quote="Widgets" data-source="post: 2457513" data-attributes="member: 545952"><p>You don't need permission from a doctor/other medic to do low carb. With the caveat that, as [USER=85785]@Lamont D[/USER] said above, with the glucose lowering medication you're on you need to be aware of you levels dropping too low (hypo), there is nothing stopping you now eating lower carb. </p><p></p><p>There is lots of information on this site [USER=401801]@JoKalsbeek[/USER] has a great blog entry about the basics for type-2 diabetics and food choices. You have a meter, test your levels and be careful. You don't need to do the very very low carb that some people on here do. </p><p></p><p>I am a big fan of 'my body, my science project'. Do some reading, ask questions on here, keep an eye on your numbers, I am sure that you'll be able to improve the results and not need to be on the medication escalator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Widgets, post: 2457513, member: 545952"] You don't need permission from a doctor/other medic to do low carb. With the caveat that, as [USER=85785]@Lamont D[/USER] said above, with the glucose lowering medication you're on you need to be aware of you levels dropping too low (hypo), there is nothing stopping you now eating lower carb. There is lots of information on this site [USER=401801]@JoKalsbeek[/USER] has a great blog entry about the basics for type-2 diabetics and food choices. You have a meter, test your levels and be careful. You don't need to do the very very low carb that some people on here do. I am a big fan of 'my body, my science project'. Do some reading, ask questions on here, keep an eye on your numbers, I am sure that you'll be able to improve the results and not need to be on the medication escalator. [/QUOTE]
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