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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1789124" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Once again, you have misread my intention and my experience.</p><p>My endocrinologist who actually diagnosed me and saved my life has continually advised eating a minimum of complex carbs to help with my balance of protein, fats and the very few carbs I can tolerate. It has taken me, three years to have him agree to my so called restrictive diet. It is not a restricted diet.</p><p>It is healthy for me.</p><p>Generally accepted treatment is too vague, not individual, not diagnostic. It is a broad spectrum of advice.</p><p>I was told to eat low fat yoghurt with fruit, by another endocrinologist, who clearly misunderstood the symptoms and had no idea what happened when I ate what would be termed a normal plate of healthy food.</p><p>What is healthy for most is not healthy for me.</p><p>The world is changing, maybe if you challenged the generally accepted advice, you might be surprised of how to control your blood glucose levels.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1789124, member: 85785"] Once again, you have misread my intention and my experience. My endocrinologist who actually diagnosed me and saved my life has continually advised eating a minimum of complex carbs to help with my balance of protein, fats and the very few carbs I can tolerate. It has taken me, three years to have him agree to my so called restrictive diet. It is not a restricted diet. It is healthy for me. Generally accepted treatment is too vague, not individual, not diagnostic. It is a broad spectrum of advice. I was told to eat low fat yoghurt with fruit, by another endocrinologist, who clearly misunderstood the symptoms and had no idea what happened when I ate what would be termed a normal plate of healthy food. What is healthy for most is not healthy for me. The world is changing, maybe if you challenged the generally accepted advice, you might be surprised of how to control your blood glucose levels. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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