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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Robin" data-source="post: 1454957" data-attributes="member: 92241"><p>My life was completely changed by this video, advocating a low carbohydrate diet. Tiny carbohydrate=tiny insulin requirements. My wife used to have to bring me out of hypos at least once a week. Often with the help of paramedics. I switched to low carb beginning of 2014, and have not lost consciousness a single time since then. Watch the video, and after that if you want to know a huge, huge amount more, check out Dr Richard Bernstein's book 'Complete Diabetes Solution.' It's hard to read because Dr Bernstein is completely frank (He's a type 1 diabetic now in his 80s), and the solutions are by no means an easy answer, but I may well have died from a hypo by now without the advice I read there. [MEDIA=youtube]TR8rc_AF6XU[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Robin, post: 1454957, member: 92241"] My life was completely changed by this video, advocating a low carbohydrate diet. Tiny carbohydrate=tiny insulin requirements. My wife used to have to bring me out of hypos at least once a week. Often with the help of paramedics. I switched to low carb beginning of 2014, and have not lost consciousness a single time since then. Watch the video, and after that if you want to know a huge, huge amount more, check out Dr Richard Bernstein's book 'Complete Diabetes Solution.' It's hard to read because Dr Bernstein is completely frank (He's a type 1 diabetic now in his 80s), and the solutions are by no means an easy answer, but I may well have died from a hypo by now without the advice I read there. [MEDIA=youtube]TR8rc_AF6XU[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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