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<blockquote data-quote="Krystyna23040" data-source="post: 1898934" data-attributes="member: 374421"><p>A very interesting point of view. I think you are probably right about this. </p><p></p><p> It looks as though - for me - that I will never achieve 38 even with carbs at 20g maximum. What is interesting is that an HB1aC of between 42 and 44 has reversed the diabetic neuropathy and macular oedema. So maybe I haven't failed because I can't get my numbers down.</p><p></p><p> It could either be that 42 to 44 is my normal or that carbs have damaged my body so much that it will take years of low carb to repair - but it is low enough to stop and reverse the damage. Other people may have to go lower to reverse the damage - other people may be ok with higher numbers. We are all so individual - there seems to be no 'one size fits all ' with diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krystyna23040, post: 1898934, member: 374421"] A very interesting point of view. I think you are probably right about this. It looks as though - for me - that I will never achieve 38 even with carbs at 20g maximum. What is interesting is that an HB1aC of between 42 and 44 has reversed the diabetic neuropathy and macular oedema. So maybe I haven't failed because I can't get my numbers down. It could either be that 42 to 44 is my normal or that carbs have damaged my body so much that it will take years of low carb to repair - but it is low enough to stop and reverse the damage. Other people may have to go lower to reverse the damage - other people may be ok with higher numbers. We are all so individual - there seems to be no 'one size fits all ' with diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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