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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1863157" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I get that but he is pointing out one of the ways to help manage diabetes surely? Has he stated that low carbing cures everything about diabetes? If he has hes a fool.</p><p></p><p>Like I've said before low carbing is a tool to help manage diabetes. Like meds, tablets, exercise etc. </p><p>Low carbing is enough for those who have diabetes due to carb intolerance. Low carbing is an addition to my management. I still need insulin. </p><p>Carb counting doesn't work for me as my insulin resistance fluctuates so much and is sooo extreme no matter MY plan my body has other ideas.</p><p>None of my days routine is identical. Only routine is tablets, eat and insulin. Daily stresses and exercise levels with pain varies. That variant I cannot control. Just like how many times autistic son will wake me up through any one night.</p><p>Every person's individual needs are different. Hence why treatment is too.</p><p>It is amazing how useful low carb eating is for people like me... severely IR on insulin. </p><p>Noaks aims his work on type2s thou right?</p><p>I'm not sure, I don't know much of his work. I like Bernstein's better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1863157, member: 196960"] I get that but he is pointing out one of the ways to help manage diabetes surely? Has he stated that low carbing cures everything about diabetes? If he has hes a fool. Like I've said before low carbing is a tool to help manage diabetes. Like meds, tablets, exercise etc. Low carbing is enough for those who have diabetes due to carb intolerance. Low carbing is an addition to my management. I still need insulin. Carb counting doesn't work for me as my insulin resistance fluctuates so much and is sooo extreme no matter MY plan my body has other ideas. None of my days routine is identical. Only routine is tablets, eat and insulin. Daily stresses and exercise levels with pain varies. That variant I cannot control. Just like how many times autistic son will wake me up through any one night. Every person's individual needs are different. Hence why treatment is too. It is amazing how useful low carb eating is for people like me... severely IR on insulin. Noaks aims his work on type2s thou right? I'm not sure, I don't know much of his work. I like Bernstein's better. [/QUOTE]
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