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<blockquote data-quote="Winnie53" data-source="post: 2071817" data-attributes="member: 160246"><p>[I see that there's been quite a few responses posted since I started and completed my post. I'm responding to MEValentijn only.]</p><p></p><p>[USER=498395]@MEValentijn[/USER] I work during the day and am watching the Kick Sugar Summit today through Friday, but will try to go back and read your prior posts this week to understand better your experiences and understanding of the science. For now, I will defer to HSSS and others to respond to your statements.</p><p></p><p><strong>In the meantime, I encourage you and anyone else reading this to attend the Kick Sugar Summit. Pediatric endocrinologist and researcher Robert Lustig, MD is one of the experts today. He, more than anyone else, has helped me to understand metabolic syndrome, pre-diabetes, and type 2 diabetes, obesity too. </strong>Some with T2DM have learned how to manage their sugar cravings. Perhaps you have. I do okay, but sometimes struggle, particularly when working long hours or stressed.</p><p></p><p>The event is free. Each day's experts will only be available for 24 hours. Register here to get the link to each day's presentations... <a href="http://recoverystudios.emlnk1.com/lt.php?s=6e4fd6400334273998b814d684ab05cc&i=776A824A10A17829" target="_blank">https://kicksugarsummit.com/</a></p><p></p><p>Here's the link to today's experts... <a href="http://recoverystudios.emlnk1.com/lt.php?s=6e4fd6400334273998b814d684ab05cc&i=777A825A10A17834" target="_blank">https://go.kicksugarsummit.com/kss-2019-day1</a></p><p></p><p>For now, please know that I have no wish to bully anyone. <em>Some truly need to use insulin or medication. </em></p><p></p><p>That said, so long as I can manage <em>my</em> diabetes without medication and/or insulin, I will continue to do so. My fasting glucose level was 124 mg/dl this morning. I crossed over to T2DM in 2005. I'm 14 years into this. I have not previously nor do I currently use medication or insulin. Starting the low carb ketogenic diet in February 2015 changed my life. I average eating 50 carbs a day, take nutritional supplements, and walk frequently. My lab work today, for the most part, is the best it's been in my entire adult life - (I had reactive hypoglycemia in my 20's so it's been a long road for me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winnie53, post: 2071817, member: 160246"] [I see that there's been quite a few responses posted since I started and completed my post. I'm responding to MEValentijn only.] [USER=498395]@MEValentijn[/USER] I work during the day and am watching the Kick Sugar Summit today through Friday, but will try to go back and read your prior posts this week to understand better your experiences and understanding of the science. For now, I will defer to HSSS and others to respond to your statements. [B]In the meantime, I encourage you and anyone else reading this to attend the Kick Sugar Summit. Pediatric endocrinologist and researcher Robert Lustig, MD is one of the experts today. He, more than anyone else, has helped me to understand metabolic syndrome, pre-diabetes, and type 2 diabetes, obesity too. [/B]Some with T2DM have learned how to manage their sugar cravings. Perhaps you have. I do okay, but sometimes struggle, particularly when working long hours or stressed. The event is free. Each day's experts will only be available for 24 hours. Register here to get the link to each day's presentations... [URL='http://recoverystudios.emlnk1.com/lt.php?s=6e4fd6400334273998b814d684ab05cc&i=776A824A10A17829']https://kicksugarsummit.com/[/URL] Here's the link to today's experts... [URL='http://recoverystudios.emlnk1.com/lt.php?s=6e4fd6400334273998b814d684ab05cc&i=777A825A10A17834']https://go.kicksugarsummit.com/kss-2019-day1[/URL] For now, please know that I have no wish to bully anyone. [I]Some truly need to use insulin or medication. [/I] That said, so long as I can manage [I]my[/I] diabetes without medication and/or insulin, I will continue to do so. My fasting glucose level was 124 mg/dl this morning. I crossed over to T2DM in 2005. I'm 14 years into this. I have not previously nor do I currently use medication or insulin. Starting the low carb ketogenic diet in February 2015 changed my life. I average eating 50 carbs a day, take nutritional supplements, and walk frequently. My lab work today, for the most part, is the best it's been in my entire adult life - (I had reactive hypoglycemia in my 20's so it's been a long road for me). [/QUOTE]
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