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<blockquote data-quote="ajbod" data-source="post: 2589504" data-attributes="member: 544995"><p>As an engineer you will find it relatively much easier, as with a meter you are dealing with facts. NOBODY ELSE will react to the foods YOU eat in the same way, the meter has no axe to grind, and unless you have something foreign on your hands which will cause it to throw a wobbly, it will not lie.</p><p>Treat it as a large experiment, to find the appropriate fuels for YOUR body, IGNORE anything you have ever been told about food, and you will also learn that unless you win the lottery with regards to your health care team, you will rapidly reach a point where you will probably know more about type 2 diabetes than they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajbod, post: 2589504, member: 544995"] As an engineer you will find it relatively much easier, as with a meter you are dealing with facts. NOBODY ELSE will react to the foods YOU eat in the same way, the meter has no axe to grind, and unless you have something foreign on your hands which will cause it to throw a wobbly, it will not lie. Treat it as a large experiment, to find the appropriate fuels for YOUR body, IGNORE anything you have ever been told about food, and you will also learn that unless you win the lottery with regards to your health care team, you will rapidly reach a point where you will probably know more about type 2 diabetes than they do. [/QUOTE]
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