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<blockquote data-quote="sugardaddy777" data-source="post: 373452" data-attributes="member: 67502"><p>Carol, thank you very much for your kind reply. Just from reading different articles over the past few years that I have been a type 2 gave me that hint that my liver could be partially responsible. And I also want to open up that topic because I have read so much about how some people wonder why their levels won't go down despite the diet and medication. It's an "aha" moment for me now that a fellow diabetic is confirming that the liver does do that. I am strictly following my meal skeds and a lot of times my body is tortured by starvation but my mind says wait. Dear liver wants to help but is actually throwing me off in normalizing my BG. Oh well, it's a new diet program for me so I would give it a few more weeks and see how my body handles it. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for sharing. :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sugardaddy777, post: 373452, member: 67502"] Carol, thank you very much for your kind reply. Just from reading different articles over the past few years that I have been a type 2 gave me that hint that my liver could be partially responsible. And I also want to open up that topic because I have read so much about how some people wonder why their levels won't go down despite the diet and medication. It's an "aha" moment for me now that a fellow diabetic is confirming that the liver does do that. I am strictly following my meal skeds and a lot of times my body is tortured by starvation but my mind says wait. Dear liver wants to help but is actually throwing me off in normalizing my BG. Oh well, it's a new diet program for me so I would give it a few more weeks and see how my body handles it. Thanks again for sharing. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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