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<blockquote data-quote="Pneu" data-source="post: 324172" data-attributes="member: 28827"><p>Geezer654...</p><p></p><p>We can sit here all evening posting links to this study and that study.. the fact of the matter is <strong>you</strong> have to make your own mind up as to how you want to control <strong>your</strong> diabetes. At the moment you don't appear to have a particularly holistic view on the world of diabetes.. that said if what you do works don't change it but accept the fact that other people choose to control their diabetes differently. </p><p></p><p>I have been low carbing for a number of years.. in that time I have maintained a good lipid profile and sub 5.5% HbA1c as a type I diabetic.. I been type I for nearly 15 years.. and I have no signs of any diabetic complications.. in fact 5 years ago I suffered a head injury which resulted in burst blood vessels and a lot of damage in my left eye.. the doctors were very worried that with diabetes I would lose my sight.. the doctor said something along the lines of "if you have any sight left in your eye in two years your doing well" LCHF has enabled me to maintain control to a level whereby on my retinal screens there is no evidence of any degradation much to their amazement. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day no one can force you to do anything or believe anything you don't want to.. BUT LCHF works.. this is FACT you can not argue with the 100's of people on this forum who have used it to control their diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pneu, post: 324172, member: 28827"] Geezer654... We can sit here all evening posting links to this study and that study.. the fact of the matter is [b]you[/b] have to make your own mind up as to how you want to control [b]your[/b] diabetes. At the moment you don't appear to have a particularly holistic view on the world of diabetes.. that said if what you do works don't change it but accept the fact that other people choose to control their diabetes differently. I have been low carbing for a number of years.. in that time I have maintained a good lipid profile and sub 5.5% HbA1c as a type I diabetic.. I been type I for nearly 15 years.. and I have no signs of any diabetic complications.. in fact 5 years ago I suffered a head injury which resulted in burst blood vessels and a lot of damage in my left eye.. the doctors were very worried that with diabetes I would lose my sight.. the doctor said something along the lines of "if you have any sight left in your eye in two years your doing well" LCHF has enabled me to maintain control to a level whereby on my retinal screens there is no evidence of any degradation much to their amazement. At the end of the day no one can force you to do anything or believe anything you don't want to.. BUT LCHF works.. this is FACT you can not argue with the 100's of people on this forum who have used it to control their diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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