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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1636274" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Maybe, but in a way it doesn't make any difference. Whatever your problem, you have had a huge success and enormously improved your condition with the LCHF diet. I'm no expert, but my understanding is that you can preserve your beta cells and extend any honeymoon for the longest possible time by continuing what you are doing. I like Dr Bernstein's idea that what counts is not the category - T1, T2 or LADA - but the levels of glucose in your blood. It's up to you to decide what levels you want to aim for. Personally, I am aiming for <5 fasting in the morning, <5.5 pre and post prandial, and NEVER over 6.6. I got these figures from Jenny Ruhl </p><p> <a href="http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/" target="_blank">http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/</a> </p><p>I have to admit, I have not yet reliably achieved my fasting, pre and post prandial aims yet, perhaps they are too ambitious for me, but I have not seen anywhere near 6.6 for a long time. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1636274, member: 429870"] Maybe, but in a way it doesn't make any difference. Whatever your problem, you have had a huge success and enormously improved your condition with the LCHF diet. I'm no expert, but my understanding is that you can preserve your beta cells and extend any honeymoon for the longest possible time by continuing what you are doing. I like Dr Bernstein's idea that what counts is not the category - T1, T2 or LADA - but the levels of glucose in your blood. It's up to you to decide what levels you want to aim for. Personally, I am aiming for <5 fasting in the morning, <5.5 pre and post prandial, and NEVER over 6.6. I got these figures from Jenny Ruhl [URL]http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/[/URL] I have to admit, I have not yet reliably achieved my fasting, pre and post prandial aims yet, perhaps they are too ambitious for me, but I have not seen anywhere near 6.6 for a long time. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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