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<blockquote data-quote="hankjam" data-source="post: 2066362" data-attributes="member: 104954"><p>I think it is generally accepted that even after a complete switch to low carb high fat the FBG test is the last that will "fall" into line. The dawn / start the day is a complex process and your body is probably not up to speed with the new regime, so it will produce glucose in the normal way.</p><p>You mentioned you've lost weight, would you say you still have some extra reserves that can be tapped?</p><p>You mentioned having low and some high carb meals, how focused are you on low carb, it helps.</p><p>Exercise and diet/ wt lose will not produce a cure, it may, if applied, avoid T2 but if it happens it will only ever "control" the process. I used "" as I don't want to go into another round of definitions, see numerous threads on forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankjam, post: 2066362, member: 104954"] I think it is generally accepted that even after a complete switch to low carb high fat the FBG test is the last that will "fall" into line. The dawn / start the day is a complex process and your body is probably not up to speed with the new regime, so it will produce glucose in the normal way. You mentioned you've lost weight, would you say you still have some extra reserves that can be tapped? You mentioned having low and some high carb meals, how focused are you on low carb, it helps. Exercise and diet/ wt lose will not produce a cure, it may, if applied, avoid T2 but if it happens it will only ever "control" the process. I used "" as I don't want to go into another round of definitions, see numerous threads on forum. [/QUOTE]
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