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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2158499"><p>Actually I can and have, with no major blood glucose excursions. Not surprising with a HOMA-IR of 0.3. However, I choose to live without carbohydrate because I now prefer this way of eating (for many reasons other than prime glucose stability), and also I know that, if I didn’t stick to it, the diabetes would eventually return through the same mechanism that made it arise in the first place.</p><p></p><p>We already know that T1 is not reversible and is a completely different condition to T2. I don’t think drawing comparisons here is particularly relevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2158499"] Actually I can and have, with no major blood glucose excursions. Not surprising with a HOMA-IR of 0.3. However, I choose to live without carbohydrate because I now prefer this way of eating (for many reasons other than prime glucose stability), and also I know that, if I didn’t stick to it, the diabetes would eventually return through the same mechanism that made it arise in the first place. We already know that T1 is not reversible and is a completely different condition to T2. I don’t think drawing comparisons here is particularly relevant. [/QUOTE]
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