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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2649102"><p>A ”healthy” diet ot “weight loss” diet for someone with Type 1 is the sale as a “healthy” or “weight loss“ diet for someone without diabetes.</p><p>Low carb is an option but not to reduce insulin or manage insulin resistance but as a weight loss option for someone without diabetes could adopt.</p><p></p><p>It is completely irrelevant whether 20g or 25g or more is too many carbs for someone with type 2 or even someone with Type 1 who has not found the best insulin regime for them.</p><p>Describing the diet of someone with Type 1 as ”quite a lot of carbs” without knowing their insulin regime and whether it works for them is unnecessarily judgemental.</p><p>It is completely irrelevant whether someone with type 2 has found a low calorie diet that works for them.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking to lose weight with Type 1, I would recommend trying a diet and sticking with it to see if it works for you.</p><p>This could be low carb or low calorie or …</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2649102"] A ”healthy” diet ot “weight loss” diet for someone with Type 1 is the sale as a “healthy” or “weight loss“ diet for someone without diabetes. Low carb is an option but not to reduce insulin or manage insulin resistance but as a weight loss option for someone without diabetes could adopt. It is completely irrelevant whether 20g or 25g or more is too many carbs for someone with type 2 or even someone with Type 1 who has not found the best insulin regime for them. Describing the diet of someone with Type 1 as ”quite a lot of carbs” without knowing their insulin regime and whether it works for them is unnecessarily judgemental. It is completely irrelevant whether someone with type 2 has found a low calorie diet that works for them. If you are looking to lose weight with Type 1, I would recommend trying a diet and sticking with it to see if it works for you. This could be low carb or low calorie or … [/QUOTE]
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