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Just an idea but could it be that starchy carbs actually more dangerous to T2s than sugar ?
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<blockquote data-quote="AndyC65" data-source="post: 973417" data-attributes="member: 159112"><p>I would concur!</p><p></p><p>Personal experience is that after being diagnosed in January with an A1C of 101, and following basically an Atkins diet that kept the carbs low, but cut out as much as possible Bread, Rice, Pasta as well as cutting sugar back as much as possible, </p><p></p><p>I now have an A1C of 42 and have lost 38.6KG/85lbs/6st 1lb.</p><p></p><p>On the rare occasions I do have the carbs I feel awful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyC65, post: 973417, member: 159112"] I would concur! Personal experience is that after being diagnosed in January with an A1C of 101, and following basically an Atkins diet that kept the carbs low, but cut out as much as possible Bread, Rice, Pasta as well as cutting sugar back as much as possible, I now have an A1C of 42 and have lost 38.6KG/85lbs/6st 1lb. On the rare occasions I do have the carbs I feel awful. [/QUOTE]
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