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<blockquote data-quote="Ian DP" data-source="post: 696291" data-attributes="member: 91575"><p>I agree..... But since I have been able to maintain normal BG levels (under 5 before breakfast and under 6 2hrs after eating) I can not detect any further deterioration of my beta cells, which kind of says to me that my beta cells destruct with high blood sugar levels and that keeping low BG levels stops then destructing..... It's only a temporary thing, as I know they will start destructing again some time soon, when my BG levels rise. My point being, it would seem to me that even though I am autoimmune, low blood sugars stop the degeneration of beta cells. And that therefore low blood sugars would surely stop / delay the onset of autoimmune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian DP, post: 696291, member: 91575"] I agree..... But since I have been able to maintain normal BG levels (under 5 before breakfast and under 6 2hrs after eating) I can not detect any further deterioration of my beta cells, which kind of says to me that my beta cells destruct with high blood sugar levels and that keeping low BG levels stops then destructing..... It's only a temporary thing, as I know they will start destructing again some time soon, when my BG levels rise. My point being, it would seem to me that even though I am autoimmune, low blood sugars stop the degeneration of beta cells. And that therefore low blood sugars would surely stop / delay the onset of autoimmune. [/QUOTE]
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