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<blockquote data-quote="Goonergal" data-source="post: 2383394" data-attributes="member: 368709"><p>Thanks for the tag [USER=124172]@Daphne917[/USER] </p><p></p><p>[USER=489059]@woollygal[/USER] I don’t think there’s a definitive answer. For me, keto (and now carnivore) absolutely has been a way to non-diabetic numbers. However, it may not work for everyone. Having read the thread again, I’d agree with those who’ve suggested it’s a bit early to give up on it - you may not have the results you want, but are moving in the right direction. The links I posted above explain that HbA1c is affected by many things and for some people is out of sync with their own records. </p><p></p><p>I’d also say that if you don’t feel that the way you’ve been eating the last couple of months is sustainable, then I’d be looking for something that can be maintained, whether or not that involves medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goonergal, post: 2383394, member: 368709"] Thanks for the tag [USER=124172]@Daphne917[/USER] [USER=489059]@woollygal[/USER] I don’t think there’s a definitive answer. For me, keto (and now carnivore) absolutely has been a way to non-diabetic numbers. However, it may not work for everyone. Having read the thread again, I’d agree with those who’ve suggested it’s a bit early to give up on it - you may not have the results you want, but are moving in the right direction. The links I posted above explain that HbA1c is affected by many things and for some people is out of sync with their own records. I’d also say that if you don’t feel that the way you’ve been eating the last couple of months is sustainable, then I’d be looking for something that can be maintained, whether or not that involves medication. [/QUOTE]
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