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<blockquote data-quote="catinahat" data-source="post: 2588803" data-attributes="member: 155453"><p>There is no cure for diabetes, but with the right kind of diet, it might be possible for someone with T2 to avoid suffering the many health problems caused by high blood sugar. </p><p></p><p>My preference would be to avoid spikes of any kind if at all possible </p><p></p><p>This is fairly normal, as I understand it our bodies get used to the level of carbs we are eating. If you have more than usual, it takes your pancreas by surprise and it struggles to ramp up production. </p><p>That's why the standard advice when you need a glucose tolerance test, is to increase your carb intake a few days before the test, if you are on a low carb or keto diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catinahat, post: 2588803, member: 155453"] There is no cure for diabetes, but with the right kind of diet, it might be possible for someone with T2 to avoid suffering the many health problems caused by high blood sugar. My preference would be to avoid spikes of any kind if at all possible This is fairly normal, as I understand it our bodies get used to the level of carbs we are eating. If you have more than usual, it takes your pancreas by surprise and it struggles to ramp up production. That's why the standard advice when you need a glucose tolerance test, is to increase your carb intake a few days before the test, if you are on a low carb or keto diet. [/QUOTE]
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