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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2077301" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I am assuming type two, and the usual tablets, if any, as it isn't usual for type ones to go low carb at diagnosis. </p><p>I'm the diabetic, and I went low carb from the moment I was diagnosed - had it beaten in six months, but was not in the diabetic range after 80 days.</p><p>I can only recommend the low carb way of eating - and it isn't very complicated. Eating chicken, beef, pork, even fish isn't all that much of a hardship, just avoid the high starch and sugary foods, cauliflower rather than pastry or potatoes, having mushrooms and sweet peppers, maybe courgette with eggs for breakfast rather than toast or cereal. Difficult to be dismal , but if he manages to hang onto a bit of gloom,, coffee with cream will probably do the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2077301, member: 355878"] I am assuming type two, and the usual tablets, if any, as it isn't usual for type ones to go low carb at diagnosis. I'm the diabetic, and I went low carb from the moment I was diagnosed - had it beaten in six months, but was not in the diabetic range after 80 days. I can only recommend the low carb way of eating - and it isn't very complicated. Eating chicken, beef, pork, even fish isn't all that much of a hardship, just avoid the high starch and sugary foods, cauliflower rather than pastry or potatoes, having mushrooms and sweet peppers, maybe courgette with eggs for breakfast rather than toast or cereal. Difficult to be dismal , but if he manages to hang onto a bit of gloom,, coffee with cream will probably do the trick. [/QUOTE]
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