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<blockquote data-quote="Bryce74" data-source="post: 1789813"><p>You might not be injecting insulin which is a good thing of course, but who says your diabetes is not chronic and or progressive?</p><p>Did (very?) low carb cure you, can you normally eat carbs now?</p><p></p><p>I also read in your blog you had a coronary calcium score test. Apart from the fact that this test can be useless (my aunt had one, and 6 months later she had a severe heart attack), since (or not long before you had the test) you changed your diet while the radiologist told you to continue like you did before... </p><p>I hope that with the sudden change in diet, your next calcium score test won't be worse. But anyway, calcium score tests have limited value.</p><p>You are aware that you are using yourself as a guinea pig, I hope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryce74, post: 1789813"] You might not be injecting insulin which is a good thing of course, but who says your diabetes is not chronic and or progressive? Did (very?) low carb cure you, can you normally eat carbs now? I also read in your blog you had a coronary calcium score test. Apart from the fact that this test can be useless (my aunt had one, and 6 months later she had a severe heart attack), since (or not long before you had the test) you changed your diet while the radiologist told you to continue like you did before... I hope that with the sudden change in diet, your next calcium score test won't be worse. But anyway, calcium score tests have limited value. You are aware that you are using yourself as a guinea pig, I hope? [/QUOTE]
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