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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 696297" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>The counter argument to this is that Type 1 diabetics that are diagnosed young and move on to insulin seem to still lose their beta cells, although there is obviously no clear data about blood sugars and degeneration in the popular domain. Having said that, my own experience was that I remained on a honeymoon like regime for three years post diagnosis, until I had nothing left. Would eating no carbs at the time have reduced the impact? Maybe. Did I need the extra insulin? Definitely. </p><p></p><p>It may be that the mechanisms that cause Type 1, Type 2 and LADA are not the same (we know this is the case for T1 and T2) and as such, it may be possible to reduce the speed of onset of LADA with diet. I think significantly more research would be needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 696297, member: 30007"] The counter argument to this is that Type 1 diabetics that are diagnosed young and move on to insulin seem to still lose their beta cells, although there is obviously no clear data about blood sugars and degeneration in the popular domain. Having said that, my own experience was that I remained on a honeymoon like regime for three years post diagnosis, until I had nothing left. Would eating no carbs at the time have reduced the impact? Maybe. Did I need the extra insulin? Definitely. It may be that the mechanisms that cause Type 1, Type 2 and LADA are not the same (we know this is the case for T1 and T2) and as such, it may be possible to reduce the speed of onset of LADA with diet. I think significantly more research would be needed. [/QUOTE]
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