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<blockquote data-quote="RuthW" data-source="post: 860283" data-attributes="member: 148713"><p>I didn't even imply that you or anyone else is unpleasant! And I didn't give any advice, did I? I am just pointing out that what you hear most does not necessarily represent the majority view. The majority is often silent! Also, I think you may be very well be right for many or even most Type 2s. But I just think people should be advised to try out different diets over a period of time to see which works best for them. The LCHF diet seems to work well for people who have Type 2 and are overweight.</p><p></p><p>My dad, however, was active and skinny, diagnosed Type 2 in his sixties, lived to 83, and lived fine on a balanced diet that included carbs (and meds, obviously). He really couldn't afford to lose any weight. There are various etiologies for the different types of diabetes, and Type 2s are therefore definitely not all the same in their needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuthW, post: 860283, member: 148713"] I didn't even imply that you or anyone else is unpleasant! And I didn't give any advice, did I? I am just pointing out that what you hear most does not necessarily represent the majority view. The majority is often silent! Also, I think you may be very well be right for many or even most Type 2s. But I just think people should be advised to try out different diets over a period of time to see which works best for them. The LCHF diet seems to work well for people who have Type 2 and are overweight. My dad, however, was active and skinny, diagnosed Type 2 in his sixties, lived to 83, and lived fine on a balanced diet that included carbs (and meds, obviously). He really couldn't afford to lose any weight. There are various etiologies for the different types of diabetes, and Type 2s are therefore definitely not all the same in their needs. [/QUOTE]
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