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if you are eating them ok and you have no problems now or higher risk long term, there is no logic in changing. it's not compulsory or a religious calling.I
I agree with that why would anyone want to restrict their self to less carbs than they know they can eat ok there is no logic to that.
Great work, and brill advertisement for low carb! I'm new enough to the low carb way of eating but I love it so far: great bg control, more stable mood, and much less hunger all in all! Can I ask you what you tend to eat on a typical day? And was the weight loss mainly due to diet/ exercise r a bit of both? 6 stone is phenomenalFor me, going low carb has been the best decision ever. It has improved my T1 diabetes to a "normal" level. My insulin intake has decreased by a third and I have lost 6 stone in weight since starting the low carb eating in March. I have about 50g of carbs per day, 65g of protein per day and about 10g of fat. It has been the only "healthy eating" that has worked for me and I feel much better for doing it. I have also been able to get back into running because of the weight loss through low carb eating, so I would highly recommend this.
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if you are eating them ok and you have no problems now or higher risk long term, there is no logic in changing. it's not compulsory or a religious calling.
do you think LCHF'ers just woke up one morning, had a scratch and said...Just for fun, I think I will change my whole way of eating that I have happily had for years and years?
Yes mate,
way way better than yours from your sig. (Guessing you're about where I started from?)
A low fat diet, lost the weight, in fact didn't like it too skinny, lots of exercise, good muscle tone, lost a lot of insulin resistance, cut the meds, and tolerate carbs quite well thanks for asking. Actually due a review to cuts the meds again shortly.
But like I said, I'm T2, so wouldn't be commenting on what a T1 should be doing.
I think we are all trying to do our best , I always like to see the good in everyone , life is really to,short not to ...
What ever diet we choose we are at least trying ...
This is an awful battle with a diet we may choose to adapt and choose at different times of our lives ...
I congratulate us all for trying ....of course we all have our own views and experiences , but a large pat on the back for trying our best ..
Well,done to,us all i say ...we are all,passionate about our health ,we just all have different health needs ....
That sounds more like severe starvation than a sustainable low carb diet though.For me, going low carb has been the best decision ever. It has improved my T1 diabetes to a "normal" level. My insulin intake has decreased by a third and I have lost 6 stone in weight since starting the low carb eating in March. I have about 50g of carbs per day, 65g of protein per day and about 10g of fat. It has been the only "healthy eating" that has worked for me and I feel much better for doing it. I have also been able to get back into running because of the weight loss through low carb eating, so I would highly recommend this.
I take your point, but I think we will agree to disagree
I think if we do a head count, there are more T1 with healthy plate on here having trouble with insulin doses. a lot of T1 advice is how to do a basic basal test and sickday
I recall telling a couple about TAG total available glucose, heathenlass and one other comes to mind, with spiker and richard advising LCHF successfully
I recall you advising on split doses for some people as examples
tag, split dose, delayed or early dose can be called advanced management and is learnt along the way, it in now way negates its use because it's something else to learn
@noblehead we have disagreed about carb craving and it's almost addictiveness, drug like to some people, even non diabetics.
yes I first heard of TAG here, when I was asking a person about why he bolus for carb protein and fat, I had only heard of carb and protein till then.
I went onto google to search it, the guys on insulin pumps get right into TAG and there are groups who pump and MDI TAG
I really don't see how we can all have the same health needs ....We may have bodies that respond slightly differently, we may have different combinations of health problems, we may have different lifestyles which means that we respond to what diabetes does to us in different ways. I don't think that means that we have different health NEEDS, or that all of us can't benefit from reducing carbs. And I don't see any point in just telling everyone that they are marvellous and we are all doing our best. I don't manage under 50g of carbs most days-- I know that when I do I get better BGs. I adapt the low carb message to what I think is feasible given the way I live my life. That doesn't mean that I resent being told that I could be doing better, or that I don't admire what people are doing on more rigorously low- carb diets. I don't think that means I am doing my best. I actually think it is very useful to be nagged by low-carbers on what I should be trying to do. A complacent message that whatever I am doing is OK is no use to me if it is not actually true -- I need to know that I could do better, and I for one don't see it as a threat or an indignity to be told that. Why deprive people of the knowledge that they could and should be doing better?
I was diagnosed T2 and found the diet recommended did absolutely nothing! Since then I have had my prognosis and symptoms recognised and found that my only way to a reasonably healthy and fitter life was very low carb which I educated myself and also recommended by a specialist endocrinologist.I did not actually answer the question, but I just answered it on another thread.
Lo carbing is wishy-washy and totally dependent on the patients diligence so I only recommend it to anyone with enough guts and determination to do it consistently
If anyone has not got the guts and determination they should line up for max meds it is their best chance of survival.
Actually you didn't answer it on the other thread either.I did not actually answer the question, but I just answered it on another thread.
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