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<blockquote data-quote="cz_dave" data-source="post: 1013548" data-attributes="member: 177195"><p>Hi Kristin,</p><p></p><p>I think the predictability we enjoy is based on the fact that we still have quite a lot of our own insulin. Low-carbing helps too for sure. Based on what you are writing, I think I have a very similar diet like you. By the way, I have not noticed any major BG spikes caused by proteins but may be I just was not attentive enough. I eat all types of protein, including animal. I just try to limit saturated fats, as I also have issues with <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/lchf-pushes-my-ldl-cholesterol-way-up.83514/" target="_blank">high LDL cholesterol</a>. I try to eat a lot of fish, poultry and enjoy red meat, cream and cheese only occassionally.</p><p></p><p>I am 41 and have just recently "celebrated" my first year with diabetes. Whenever I see my doctor, he keeps reminding me that the current predictability of my BG will unfortunately not last forever. In fact he has never mentioned LADA, he classifies me as Type 1 in the honeymoon period. You?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cz_dave, post: 1013548, member: 177195"] Hi Kristin, I think the predictability we enjoy is based on the fact that we still have quite a lot of our own insulin. Low-carbing helps too for sure. Based on what you are writing, I think I have a very similar diet like you. By the way, I have not noticed any major BG spikes caused by proteins but may be I just was not attentive enough. I eat all types of protein, including animal. I just try to limit saturated fats, as I also have issues with [URL='http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/lchf-pushes-my-ldl-cholesterol-way-up.83514/']high LDL cholesterol[/URL]. I try to eat a lot of fish, poultry and enjoy red meat, cream and cheese only occassionally. I am 41 and have just recently "celebrated" my first year with diabetes. Whenever I see my doctor, he keeps reminding me that the current predictability of my BG will unfortunately not last forever. In fact he has never mentioned LADA, he classifies me as Type 1 in the honeymoon period. You? [/QUOTE]
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