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<blockquote data-quote="Sweetkey83" data-source="post: 1917764" data-attributes="member: 297967"><p>Good morning [USER=493783]@Irene Banting[/USER] you sound like a true survivor, a word used quite a lot by dr Bernstein. Type one grit was set up by rd dikeman a good friend of Bernstein, they all use his approach, his diabetic university on YouTube is amazing. It’s what got me switched over to a low carb lifestyle. I’ve been following his approach for a year and half now. With nearly normal sugars around the clock. I had a really bad time when my dad past last year, it’s still getting me now but I’m getting help with that. My blood sugars have been massively effected by what was going on and started to get pains in my legs and feet, also my shoulders. I was given lyrica and some other neuro pain blockers that I never took as the side affects seemed to be worse than the problem I was trying to solve. I know dr Bernstein says that most neuropathy complications can be reversed on low carb with normal blood sugars, give it some more time, he says the pain may get worse as the nerves re grow but it is reversable in many cases. Have you tried a high dose of cbd? I find it very helpful with pain and general well being.</p><p></p><p>All the best <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sweetkey83, post: 1917764, member: 297967"] Good morning [USER=493783]@Irene Banting[/USER] you sound like a true survivor, a word used quite a lot by dr Bernstein. Type one grit was set up by rd dikeman a good friend of Bernstein, they all use his approach, his diabetic university on YouTube is amazing. It’s what got me switched over to a low carb lifestyle. I’ve been following his approach for a year and half now. With nearly normal sugars around the clock. I had a really bad time when my dad past last year, it’s still getting me now but I’m getting help with that. My blood sugars have been massively effected by what was going on and started to get pains in my legs and feet, also my shoulders. I was given lyrica and some other neuro pain blockers that I never took as the side affects seemed to be worse than the problem I was trying to solve. I know dr Bernstein says that most neuropathy complications can be reversed on low carb with normal blood sugars, give it some more time, he says the pain may get worse as the nerves re grow but it is reversable in many cases. Have you tried a high dose of cbd? I find it very helpful with pain and general well being. All the best ;) [/QUOTE]
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