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<blockquote data-quote="1spuds" data-source="post: 2059290" data-attributes="member: 505458"><p>I know I can at times be brutally frank when someone is doing something harmful.I get frustrated when I see someone actively hurting themselves.I will say something once,maybe twice,then I let it go.If they dont want to learn,dont want to educate themselves I cant make them.It is their choice when its said and done.</p><p></p><p>Im glad most folks want to improve themselves,the ones that want to argue using antique 'science' to defend their position and bad health outcomes,AND refuse to research....time to vacate that thread for me.Just going to make us both angry.Rather how I feel regarding ADA and AHA,the worst diet advice on the planet IMO.Yes,I have a huge bias on that.</p><p></p><p>I like that high carb can work for some,that vegan works for some (Something i REALLY cant grasp).If it works,that is great! Sure not going to criticize their working choices.</p><p></p><p>As for low carb/high fat for a T2 person eating the stereotypical 'normal' diet.... I think thats great first advice for any newbie because the chance of success is so high.Its so easy to follow.Most of us start diabetes completely clueless,it gives them <strong>something</strong> to get started with.Empowers them.They usually see quick,positive results.</p><p></p><p>A positive start for a very scared person,then adjust to what works for them as they progress,I like that approach.Yeah,i have a heavy bias for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1spuds, post: 2059290, member: 505458"] I know I can at times be brutally frank when someone is doing something harmful.I get frustrated when I see someone actively hurting themselves.I will say something once,maybe twice,then I let it go.If they dont want to learn,dont want to educate themselves I cant make them.It is their choice when its said and done. Im glad most folks want to improve themselves,the ones that want to argue using antique 'science' to defend their position and bad health outcomes,AND refuse to research....time to vacate that thread for me.Just going to make us both angry.Rather how I feel regarding ADA and AHA,the worst diet advice on the planet IMO.Yes,I have a huge bias on that. I like that high carb can work for some,that vegan works for some (Something i REALLY cant grasp).If it works,that is great! Sure not going to criticize their working choices. As for low carb/high fat for a T2 person eating the stereotypical 'normal' diet.... I think thats great first advice for any newbie because the chance of success is so high.Its so easy to follow.Most of us start diabetes completely clueless,it gives them [B]something[/B] to get started with.Empowers them.They usually see quick,positive results. A positive start for a very scared person,then adjust to what works for them as they progress,I like that approach.Yeah,i have a heavy bias for that. [/QUOTE]
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