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<blockquote data-quote="lindijanice" data-source="post: 1731579" data-attributes="member: 446215"><p>Hey [USER=428970]@Rianna0210[/USER] sorry to hear about your issues. I am T2 but have suffered from IBS for 20+years.....miserable beast it is.....can really play havoc with life in every aspect....hope you can get some definitive answers tomorrow. You might also want to look into the FODMAP diet for IBS - many sites online. Research was done at Monash University in Australia - their website is good too. It certainly helps to limit or eliminate the offending foods, but I have found not 100% successful for myself. Others have wonderful results. However, combining it with low carb eating I have some days with little problems.....You'll have to be careful if you do decide to low carb with your insulin and all....there are some T1s who are successfully eating low carb here on the Forum - [USER=468055]@Mel dCP[/USER] is one of them....hope that helps a bit. Blessings/L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindijanice, post: 1731579, member: 446215"] Hey [USER=428970]@Rianna0210[/USER] sorry to hear about your issues. I am T2 but have suffered from IBS for 20+years.....miserable beast it is.....can really play havoc with life in every aspect....hope you can get some definitive answers tomorrow. You might also want to look into the FODMAP diet for IBS - many sites online. Research was done at Monash University in Australia - their website is good too. It certainly helps to limit or eliminate the offending foods, but I have found not 100% successful for myself. Others have wonderful results. However, combining it with low carb eating I have some days with little problems.....You'll have to be careful if you do decide to low carb with your insulin and all....there are some T1s who are successfully eating low carb here on the Forum - [USER=468055]@Mel dCP[/USER] is one of them....hope that helps a bit. Blessings/L [/QUOTE]
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