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<blockquote data-quote="Alisonjane10" data-source="post: 881330" data-attributes="member: 160262"><p>Hi [USER=91524]@Totto[/USER],</p><p></p><p>When I posted this thread, I didn't want just to hear from Type 2's. The views & opinions of Type 1's are also of interest to me. I don't find that a problem at all. We all have to manage our Diabetes safely & effectively to prevent the risk of complications. We're all at risk of those whatever type we are. I can honestly say I've enjoyed reading all of the posts in this thread, whether they be from a type 1 or 2. I'm always uncomfortable when type 1's & type 2's are made a comparison of & pitted against each other in threads....which I've witnessed on several occasions on various questions posed. As I say, I wanted to hear from any forum member & the question I raised was <strong>never</strong> meant to be exclusive.</p><p></p><p>Getting back to the thread... It's great to hear you manage your Diabetes so effectively on your own terms. Following lchf, but also having a "Sunday off" when you want is clearly working for you. Like many dietary strategies, yours displays self discipline to ensure those Sunday's off don't turn into a Monday & a Tuesday off as well. That's admirable, and your BG results affirm that your eating style is working for you. The fact that it leaves your diabetic nurse puzzled is not surprising & makes me wonder how many are actually familiar with the principles of long term lchf. You're quite right in saying that managing Diabetes is an individual, personal choice & we should do what fits us. I totally agree.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for sharing how you manage your Diabetes, & for your positive comments. </p><p></p><p>Alison. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alisonjane10, post: 881330, member: 160262"] Hi [USER=91524]@Totto[/USER], When I posted this thread, I didn't want just to hear from Type 2's. The views & opinions of Type 1's are also of interest to me. I don't find that a problem at all. We all have to manage our Diabetes safely & effectively to prevent the risk of complications. We're all at risk of those whatever type we are. I can honestly say I've enjoyed reading all of the posts in this thread, whether they be from a type 1 or 2. I'm always uncomfortable when type 1's & type 2's are made a comparison of & pitted against each other in threads....which I've witnessed on several occasions on various questions posed. As I say, I wanted to hear from any forum member & the question I raised was [B]never[/B] meant to be exclusive. Getting back to the thread... It's great to hear you manage your Diabetes so effectively on your own terms. Following lchf, but also having a "Sunday off" when you want is clearly working for you. Like many dietary strategies, yours displays self discipline to ensure those Sunday's off don't turn into a Monday & a Tuesday off as well. That's admirable, and your BG results affirm that your eating style is working for you. The fact that it leaves your diabetic nurse puzzled is not surprising & makes me wonder how many are actually familiar with the principles of long term lchf. You're quite right in saying that managing Diabetes is an individual, personal choice & we should do what fits us. I totally agree. Thank you for sharing how you manage your Diabetes, & for your positive comments. Alison. :) [/QUOTE]
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