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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2276594" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>If you are unclear what has been tested for and rules out it seems you need to speak with the dr again And seek clarity about what your diagnosis actually is. If it is type 2 or prediabetes the way to manage it is low carb eating. It will not make your condition worse nor give you malnutrition. In fact for many people it is better nutrition because t cuts the processed junk out of the equation. And it’s a long way from starvation as you replace the reduced carbs with increased fat and protein. There might be a period of adaptation but it’s a matter of a few weeks potentially for a lifetime of benefit. See my signature for some links to get you started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2276594, member: 480869"] If you are unclear what has been tested for and rules out it seems you need to speak with the dr again And seek clarity about what your diagnosis actually is. If it is type 2 or prediabetes the way to manage it is low carb eating. It will not make your condition worse nor give you malnutrition. In fact for many people it is better nutrition because t cuts the processed junk out of the equation. And it’s a long way from starvation as you replace the reduced carbs with increased fat and protein. There might be a period of adaptation but it’s a matter of a few weeks potentially for a lifetime of benefit. See my signature for some links to get you started. [/QUOTE]
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