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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 1292495" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>I would agree with this, my husband dropped from very high levels to normal in nine days. I'm not responding here to show off, but to give a warning. If you drop your sugar levels very fast, it can cause eye problems, retinopathy issues. I suspect that my husband's retinopathy might have been made worse by the sudden change in diet. He certainly couldn't drive for a few weeks due to excessive blurring of vision. In the longer term (three and a half years) , thanks to low carb, there is now very little evidence that he had any problems, but, if we had our time again, I might have made the menu changes a little slower.</p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 1292495, member: 93504"] I would agree with this, my husband dropped from very high levels to normal in nine days. I'm not responding here to show off, but to give a warning. If you drop your sugar levels very fast, it can cause eye problems, retinopathy issues. I suspect that my husband's retinopathy might have been made worse by the sudden change in diet. He certainly couldn't drive for a few weeks due to excessive blurring of vision. In the longer term (three and a half years) , thanks to low carb, there is now very little evidence that he had any problems, but, if we had our time again, I might have made the menu changes a little slower. Sally [/QUOTE]
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