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<blockquote data-quote="catinahat" data-source="post: 2592108" data-attributes="member: 155453"><p>The reason T2 is considered to be progressive is because of the unhelpful and outdated advise given by many health care professionals. And the reason a great many of us on here have put our T2 into remission, lost weight and improved our cholesterol, is by ignoring any advice that doesn't make sense. </p><p></p><p>If you had high blood pressure they would encourage you to get a blood pressure monitor and keep an eye on it.</p><p> Why should it be any different for high blood sugar? If you had been testing your blood sugar levels you wouldn't need us to tell You that rice and sweet potato spike your blood. </p><p></p><p>"As I control my by diet and what I eat" </p><p>How can you possibly be controlling your T2 by what you eat, if you don't know what you are eating is doing to your sugar levels? See what I mean about nonsense advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catinahat, post: 2592108, member: 155453"] The reason T2 is considered to be progressive is because of the unhelpful and outdated advise given by many health care professionals. And the reason a great many of us on here have put our T2 into remission, lost weight and improved our cholesterol, is by ignoring any advice that doesn't make sense. If you had high blood pressure they would encourage you to get a blood pressure monitor and keep an eye on it. Why should it be any different for high blood sugar? If you had been testing your blood sugar levels you wouldn't need us to tell You that rice and sweet potato spike your blood. "As I control my by diet and what I eat" How can you possibly be controlling your T2 by what you eat, if you don't know what you are eating is doing to your sugar levels? See what I mean about nonsense advice [/QUOTE]
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