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<blockquote data-quote="lucylocket61" data-source="post: 1639959" data-attributes="member: 41885"><p>I may be wrong here, but hasnt low carbing been a relatively new thing for younger type 2's as younger type 2's are quite a new group to be diagnosed? I mean, compared the the ones who used to get it in their late 70's and 80's - so the jury is out and everything about long term results is speculation and educated guessing at this stage?</p><p></p><p>Some things we do know, like low carbing is good, some fats are good, that sort of thing. But the outcomes for those who have had it longer term is sill uncertain so far, until we get the data in.</p><p></p><p>Happy to be educated if i have misunderstood this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucylocket61, post: 1639959, member: 41885"] I may be wrong here, but hasnt low carbing been a relatively new thing for younger type 2's as younger type 2's are quite a new group to be diagnosed? I mean, compared the the ones who used to get it in their late 70's and 80's - so the jury is out and everything about long term results is speculation and educated guessing at this stage? Some things we do know, like low carbing is good, some fats are good, that sort of thing. But the outcomes for those who have had it longer term is sill uncertain so far, until we get the data in. Happy to be educated if i have misunderstood this. [/QUOTE]
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