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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1989699" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Anger is very destructive - so is fearful anticipation - try to let of of both and work from a less disruptive state.</p><p>Be assured that it is perfectly possible for a lucky type two (like me) to remove the problem of being unable to cope with carbs by eating fewer high carb foods.</p><p>You do need to look at the carb content of foods and reassess your diet, and there is a vegetarian section on the forum - but you did not make yourself diabetic. As you have found out, the solution is not something a lot of HCPs are willing to even think about, but that is their problem, you don't have to take it on board.</p><p>I do take a wicked delight is achieving such things as normal blood pressure, blood glucose levels and a good level of Hba1c. I save a particular smile for the nurses I have come across in the last 18 months or so. It is my 'go on ask me' smile. They never do - but they know why I am amused at their expense, or at least I hope they do.</p><p>I would try it on my doctor, but I have not seen him since diagnosis - I suspect he could be sulking.</p><p>The only problem I have with an ongoing commitment to eating a low carb diet is the constant need to buy remake or make new clothes - and even my feet have shrunk but luckily I kept my old boots and shoes, though I can't really envisage wearing the platform sole electric blue patent leather boots which make me almost 6ft tall - but I can get them on and zip them right up to the knee now......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1989699, member: 355878"] Anger is very destructive - so is fearful anticipation - try to let of of both and work from a less disruptive state. Be assured that it is perfectly possible for a lucky type two (like me) to remove the problem of being unable to cope with carbs by eating fewer high carb foods. You do need to look at the carb content of foods and reassess your diet, and there is a vegetarian section on the forum - but you did not make yourself diabetic. As you have found out, the solution is not something a lot of HCPs are willing to even think about, but that is their problem, you don't have to take it on board. I do take a wicked delight is achieving such things as normal blood pressure, blood glucose levels and a good level of Hba1c. I save a particular smile for the nurses I have come across in the last 18 months or so. It is my 'go on ask me' smile. They never do - but they know why I am amused at their expense, or at least I hope they do. I would try it on my doctor, but I have not seen him since diagnosis - I suspect he could be sulking. The only problem I have with an ongoing commitment to eating a low carb diet is the constant need to buy remake or make new clothes - and even my feet have shrunk but luckily I kept my old boots and shoes, though I can't really envisage wearing the platform sole electric blue patent leather boots which make me almost 6ft tall - but I can get them on and zip them right up to the knee now...... [/QUOTE]
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