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<blockquote data-quote="Totto" data-source="post: 881243" data-attributes="member: 91524"><p>I'm a great fan of LCHF as it works so well for me. I do however have Sunday off if I want to so can't really say it's too restrictive. But as I said, my WoE works for me. I'm on no meds at all for diabetes, of normal weight and eat a lot of fat and very few carbs generally and have a very puzzled diabetes nurse as my BG is normal indeed at all times - almost.</p><p></p><p>This is long term thing so whatever road you choose [USER=160262]@Alisonjane10[/USER] it has to work for you. If you are fine with the meds you take and your way of eating with a bit more carbs and your BG is under the control you want, excellent.You have done LCHF with great success before and can do it again should you want to. It's a tool in your tool box. It's not Gospel. Go ahead and do what works for you. </p><p></p><p>I couldn't manage my diabetes on a diet higher in carbs without meds and possibly not even on meds.This is my choice and only mine and everybody else does as fits them.</p><p></p><p>On a final note I find it slightly problematic with type ones on threads like this. Yes of course you can eat what you like as you are on insulin to manage your diabetes. Comparably few type twos are on insulin and many of us rely on diet alone and do it well. As type two we can never, ever disregard diet as a tool for control while type ones apparently can and instead choose to inject to the amount of carbs eaten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Totto, post: 881243, member: 91524"] I'm a great fan of LCHF as it works so well for me. I do however have Sunday off if I want to so can't really say it's too restrictive. But as I said, my WoE works for me. I'm on no meds at all for diabetes, of normal weight and eat a lot of fat and very few carbs generally and have a very puzzled diabetes nurse as my BG is normal indeed at all times - almost. This is long term thing so whatever road you choose [USER=160262]@Alisonjane10[/USER] it has to work for you. If you are fine with the meds you take and your way of eating with a bit more carbs and your BG is under the control you want, excellent.You have done LCHF with great success before and can do it again should you want to. It's a tool in your tool box. It's not Gospel. Go ahead and do what works for you. I couldn't manage my diabetes on a diet higher in carbs without meds and possibly not even on meds.This is my choice and only mine and everybody else does as fits them. On a final note I find it slightly problematic with type ones on threads like this. Yes of course you can eat what you like as you are on insulin to manage your diabetes. Comparably few type twos are on insulin and many of us rely on diet alone and do it well. As type two we can never, ever disregard diet as a tool for control while type ones apparently can and instead choose to inject to the amount of carbs eaten. [/QUOTE]
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