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<blockquote data-quote="pleinster" data-source="post: 1485511" data-attributes="member: 221545"><p>The fact that Type 2 diabetics have varying levels of pancreatic function, that some respond better than others to different approaches, the fact that some are on one type of meds for diabetes and others are on entirely different ones, some use insulin, some don't some rely purely on diet of varying kinds), some eat no carbs, others eat some, some are on meds and diets, some are on a pile of different meds for different conditions (pre-exisiting and/or as a consequence of diabetes)..the fact that soem say they stick to a diet strictly but don't, the fact that "usual regimens" means nothing without detail, age, sex, genes, steroids etc etc etc...completely negates the validity of any findings in such vague studies. Speaking personally, having been on meds and off meds, having adhered to a strict low carb diet and a more relaxed diet - it is entirely bonkers to say that there is evidence that tight control did not help! Just saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pleinster, post: 1485511, member: 221545"] The fact that Type 2 diabetics have varying levels of pancreatic function, that some respond better than others to different approaches, the fact that some are on one type of meds for diabetes and others are on entirely different ones, some use insulin, some don't some rely purely on diet of varying kinds), some eat no carbs, others eat some, some are on meds and diets, some are on a pile of different meds for different conditions (pre-exisiting and/or as a consequence of diabetes)..the fact that soem say they stick to a diet strictly but don't, the fact that "usual regimens" means nothing without detail, age, sex, genes, steroids etc etc etc...completely negates the validity of any findings in such vague studies. Speaking personally, having been on meds and off meds, having adhered to a strict low carb diet and a more relaxed diet - it is entirely bonkers to say that there is evidence that tight control did not help! Just saying. [/QUOTE]
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