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<blockquote data-quote="VashtiB" data-source="post: 2223890" data-attributes="member: 511345"><p>Hello and welcome,</p><p></p><p>I'm another type 2 who has turned it around quickly by going low carb. I personally went ultra low carb to try to make the fastest difference possible. I am a carbolic and find it easier to have close to none- under 20 grams a day and usually well under that- then have more. But you have to find a way that suits you.</p><p></p><p>It is possible to turn this around. You will need a meter- that is something that is essential It is what will help you decide what food your body can tolerate. Stick around and read more on this forum. The people here are amazing and very generous with their time and experience. Most of all we have all been where you are- I think it took me more than 2 weeks before I wasn't crying every day. I'm now in a much better place emotionally but best of all my HbA1c was within the normal range within 3 months and has stayed there.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck and welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VashtiB, post: 2223890, member: 511345"] Hello and welcome, I'm another type 2 who has turned it around quickly by going low carb. I personally went ultra low carb to try to make the fastest difference possible. I am a carbolic and find it easier to have close to none- under 20 grams a day and usually well under that- then have more. But you have to find a way that suits you. It is possible to turn this around. You will need a meter- that is something that is essential It is what will help you decide what food your body can tolerate. Stick around and read more on this forum. The people here are amazing and very generous with their time and experience. Most of all we have all been where you are- I think it took me more than 2 weeks before I wasn't crying every day. I'm now in a much better place emotionally but best of all my HbA1c was within the normal range within 3 months and has stayed there. Best of luck and welcome. [/QUOTE]
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