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<blockquote data-quote="sugarless sue" data-source="post: 40671" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Well ,I can only speak from my own perspective.Since low carbing i have lost 2st 10lbs.Today i had to walk home because I couldn't get a taxi and i had quite a lot to carry.I managed to walk up a fairly steep hill without getting breathless and having to stop like I usually do.My BS level usually stays in the 5's unless I do eat more carbs than I usually do but even then it is never over 7.That to me is a result which I am happy with.If I can pass on the info and someone else can benefit from it all well and good.however ,as you said ,it does not suit everyone.But restricting the amount of carbs is something all diabetics need to do,whether that is low(<50) or 150 is up to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sugarless sue, post: 40671, member: 1210"] Well ,I can only speak from my own perspective.Since low carbing i have lost 2st 10lbs.Today i had to walk home because I couldn't get a taxi and i had quite a lot to carry.I managed to walk up a fairly steep hill without getting breathless and having to stop like I usually do.My BS level usually stays in the 5's unless I do eat more carbs than I usually do but even then it is never over 7.That to me is a result which I am happy with.If I can pass on the info and someone else can benefit from it all well and good.however ,as you said ,it does not suit everyone.But restricting the amount of carbs is something all diabetics need to do,whether that is low(<50) or 150 is up to them. [/QUOTE]
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