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LittleWolf said:Gezza, maybe you have reactive hypos? I know I used to. Tempura *****d me up one night..
I got to say I still find it odd how you tolerate what you eat XD One in a million x
Buckwheat and a salmon fillet -> 9.8 1 hr, 7.2 2 hours, which is pretty good for this non diabetic lol
Perhaps we could all learn from you? What's your exercise regime like?
Love you Gezza
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gezzathorpe said:LittleWolf said:Gezza, maybe you have reactive hypos? I know I used to. Tempura *****d me up one night..
I got to say I still find it odd how you tolerate what you eat XD One in a million x
Buckwheat and a salmon fillet -> 9.8 1 hr, 7.2 2 hours, which is pretty good for this non diabetic lol
Perhaps we could all learn from you? What's your exercise regime like?
Love you Gezza
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Hi, just hypoing right now after dog walk .... 3.6 ... oops ... munching a pear and goats cheese! Off to a B-B-Q soon will will get back later. Don't think it's reactive hypos. I tend to have my bulk of carbs during the evening and probably not enough during the day. Exercise is 4 x 1 mile dog walking per day. Anyway, still a bit shaky and have to jump into shower.
Ricky said:I live in Southport and would love to know of a GP who recognises what I have been doing successfully for years. I have got my BS down to normal levels and the only time I realise that I really am still diabetic is when I get a bad cold or flu when my blood sugar goes up and nothing will bring it down until the illness goes away!! My doctor's practice still issues me with testing strips after 6 or 7 years on a repeat prescription which is how I keep tabs on what is going on with my body. I haven't had an HB1AC for about 3 or 4 years and am not going near the doctors in case my testing strips are stopped!!!
gezzathorpe said:gezzathorpe said:LittleWolf said:Gezza, maybe you have reactive hypos? I know I used to.
julie54 said:Began to feel angry about the blase way in which I felt I had been treated and so insisted on an appointment with a G.P. which I got the following week. Saw G.P. - told her that I didn't want to take medication (I hadn't started them) until I had tried with diet first (actually to quote the words on both medication, they both state that 'these have been prescribed because diet/exercise have failed!'
LittleWolf said:Gezza, maybe you have reactive hypos? I know I used to. Tempura *****d me up one night..
I got to say I still find it odd how you tolerate what you eat XD One in a million x
Buckwheat and a salmon fillet -> 9.8 1 hr, 7.2 2 hours, which is pretty good for this non diabetic lol
Perhaps we could all learn from you? What's your exercise regime like?
Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
Daibell said:I've been low-carbing e.g. less than 150gm/day for about 7 years now and as expected no ill effects. Although I finally had to add insulin (I'm not overweight or insulin resistant), I still keep my carbs sensibly low e.g. less than 200gm/day because I know it's good for my sugars and health and avoids needing too much insulin. My wife, not a diabetic, but being overweight and cooking for me has also recently adopted a very strict low-carb diet for a week or so at a time and lost a couple of stones which seem to be keeping off so she also has now benefitted from the weight loss low-carbing can produce, even having a normal amount of fat which adds value to the statement that eating fat doesn't necessarily make you fat (it can be those carbs).
I have been doing it for about 6 years and it has worked for me. It is as if I have reversed my diabetes except as I said my numbers go up if I have a cold or flu I am in Southport so please PM me if you want to get in touch.Southport GP said:I have been interested to hear from folk who have been using the low carb approach for longer than two years as the medical world while accepting the short term weight loss and other benefits worries about possible long term effects - though for my self I strongly suspect it's just as good on the long term as it is on the short term .
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