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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2450618" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>As [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] said, you don't get any of the unpleasant diabetic complications associated with high blood sugars. Some people may well be able tolerate carbs, but you have to consider why they got T2 in the first place and whether carbs were a dominant factor. There seem to be a number of different causes for T2 (eg not much point in going on a low cal diet to reduce weight if you are a thin T2) and I suspect that there are also different degrees of "remission". </p><p></p><p>If you define remission as "normal blood sugars" then loads of the T2 posters on this forum have achieved it. If you define it as eating what you like, then I think it's confined to a fortunate few. It's great if you are one of those, but don't assume that others are too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2450618, member: 372717"] As [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] said, you don't get any of the unpleasant diabetic complications associated with high blood sugars. Some people may well be able tolerate carbs, but you have to consider why they got T2 in the first place and whether carbs were a dominant factor. There seem to be a number of different causes for T2 (eg not much point in going on a low cal diet to reduce weight if you are a thin T2) and I suspect that there are also different degrees of "remission". If you define remission as "normal blood sugars" then loads of the T2 posters on this forum have achieved it. If you define it as eating what you like, then I think it's confined to a fortunate few. It's great if you are one of those, but don't assume that others are too. [/QUOTE]
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