Well that's good news. That's pretty much what I've been living on since Covid started. (Plus porridge).My father (who, for what it's worth, lives entirely on bread, baked beans, potatoes and fruit) isn't on insulin yet, and he was diagnosed in about 1995.
Past 10 years and gone backwards from drugs so heading away from insulin rather than towardsThere have been discussions on another thread about how long it takes for a T2 to need insulin. Obviously it must vary between individuals but I wondered if the stories are right about it taking around 10 years? (I'm not on it myself) So I thought we might get answers straight from the horse's mouth as it were.
This thread is scaring me
Do people really eat all these almost life threatening foods!!!
well, I dont, thats why I am still in reasonable range, and unmedicated. I have low carbed right from diagnosis.This thread is scaring me
Do people really eat all these almost life threatening foods!!!
You should take a look at some of the Facebook type 2 groups. The eatwell/sad plate is alive and kicking (all the way to the grave). The mentality in this forum is very much not that of the great majority of the public. Usually through their own and their professionals ignorance or denial and desperation to maintain the status quo. Having been in here since diagnosis it was a shock to see how awfully for their condition most type 2 choose to eat.Some, but I would suggest not many and certainly not I.
OP: 8 years, diet and exerise, to date.
Agreed.You should take a look at some of the Facebook type 2 groups. The eatwell/sad plate is alive and kicking (all the way to the grave). The mentality in this forum is very much not that of the great majority of the public. Usually through their own and their professionals ignorance or denial and desperation to maintain the status quo. Having been in here since diagnosis it was a shock to see how awfully for their condition most type 2 choose to eat.
My dad does, yes. Exclusively in fact. Of course, when he was diagnosed in the 1990's I would imagine the NHS advice was even more carb based than it is now, and he will have followed doctors' advice strictly. Possibly the fact that he's very physically active kept him from complications- I don't know. I can say he's very fit and strong in his mid 70's though.This thread is scaring me
Do people really eat all these almost life threatening foods!!!
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