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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2179816" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>That might seem like very slow progress, but it does reveal a ray of hope, as it is at least going in the right direction.</p><p>I had rapid results, but I consider myself lucky.</p><p>Though I am three years from diagnosis, things are still happening and changes are going on - if took decades of being advised to eat carbs to get me to diagnosis, and I hope for decades yet to come to sort myself out again.</p><p>When I had dropped my blood glucose to normal, I stuck to the same meals, and saw my levels gradually reducing without any further alterations - you are approaching the lower end of the diabetes scale, so you might slide into prediabetic levels if you can stick to what you are doing. Gradually getting metabolism back into balance seems to be the way to go, restoring the closest to normality possible with a wonky carbohydrate control.</p><p>Feeling so much better has a lot going for it as a state of being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2179816, member: 355878"] That might seem like very slow progress, but it does reveal a ray of hope, as it is at least going in the right direction. I had rapid results, but I consider myself lucky. Though I am three years from diagnosis, things are still happening and changes are going on - if took decades of being advised to eat carbs to get me to diagnosis, and I hope for decades yet to come to sort myself out again. When I had dropped my blood glucose to normal, I stuck to the same meals, and saw my levels gradually reducing without any further alterations - you are approaching the lower end of the diabetes scale, so you might slide into prediabetic levels if you can stick to what you are doing. Gradually getting metabolism back into balance seems to be the way to go, restoring the closest to normality possible with a wonky carbohydrate control. Feeling so much better has a lot going for it as a state of being. [/QUOTE]
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