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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGreyCat" data-source="post: 1727315" data-attributes="member: 6467"><p>[USER=470468]@1066boy[/USER] Fat is actually good, not bad.</p><p>LCHF is 80% fat, 15% protein and 5% carbohydrates and can help to reduce weight and reduce BG levels. Everyone is different, though.</p><p>Insulin isn't a thing for life, if you are T2 and a bit over weight.</p><p>There are several posters here who changed their eating plan and lowered their blood glucose levels and came off drugs.</p><p>So perhaps it is a sensible thing to start on the insulin for your own health - poor BG control can do bad things - and then work on changing what you eat so that over time you reduce your weight and reduce youe dependence on drugs.</p><p>Extreme or fad diets, such as carrots and celery, are not a long term way of eating. You need to eat normal everyday foods in the correct balance.</p><p>Everyone is different so eat what suits you, and test, test, test. Eat to your meter. That way you know what foods are best for your body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGreyCat, post: 1727315, member: 6467"] [USER=470468]@1066boy[/USER] Fat is actually good, not bad. LCHF is 80% fat, 15% protein and 5% carbohydrates and can help to reduce weight and reduce BG levels. Everyone is different, though. Insulin isn't a thing for life, if you are T2 and a bit over weight. There are several posters here who changed their eating plan and lowered their blood glucose levels and came off drugs. So perhaps it is a sensible thing to start on the insulin for your own health - poor BG control can do bad things - and then work on changing what you eat so that over time you reduce your weight and reduce youe dependence on drugs. Extreme or fad diets, such as carrots and celery, are not a long term way of eating. You need to eat normal everyday foods in the correct balance. Everyone is different so eat what suits you, and test, test, test. Eat to your meter. That way you know what foods are best for your body. [/QUOTE]
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