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<blockquote data-quote="ziggy_w" data-source="post: 2272342" data-attributes="member: 323454"><p>I feel for you, [USER=524746]@CelalDari[/USER], as you are really just relaying standard advice. Might be a case of shooting the messenger. However, this standard advice, especially as it stands for T2s, is which many of us take issue with.</p><p></p><p>It is very rare for any T2 following standard advice to achieve remission (i.e. normal blood sugar levels) without medication. How many do you know? In fact, this advice is why T2 diabetes is generally considered a chronic progressive disease. So, many of us T2s here on this forum feel a bit left alone by the establishment and have succeeded by not following these mainstream guidelines.</p><p></p><p>The case for T1s is an entirely different one, even though as [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] mentions there are also some T1s who seem to do well on a lower carb diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziggy_w, post: 2272342, member: 323454"] I feel for you, [USER=524746]@CelalDari[/USER], as you are really just relaying standard advice. Might be a case of shooting the messenger. However, this standard advice, especially as it stands for T2s, is which many of us take issue with. It is very rare for any T2 following standard advice to achieve remission (i.e. normal blood sugar levels) without medication. How many do you know? In fact, this advice is why T2 diabetes is generally considered a chronic progressive disease. So, many of us T2s here on this forum feel a bit left alone by the establishment and have succeeded by not following these mainstream guidelines. The case for T1s is an entirely different one, even though as [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] mentions there are also some T1s who seem to do well on a lower carb diet. [/QUOTE]
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