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<blockquote data-quote="urbanracer" data-source="post: 1893899" data-attributes="member: 140811"><p>Hi and welcome to the forums,</p><p></p><p>It is possible to put your diabetes into reverse but the standard advice around these parts for a T2 would be to reduce your carb intake. As you've written that you like lifting weights I'm going to assume that any suggestion to lower carbs is not going to be recieved well?</p><p></p><p>The thing is, all carbs turn into glucose in the body, so if you're 'carbing up' for workouts then it could be causing you some issues. There are some other gym bunnies on the forum so take a look at the sport and exercise section for advice about nutrition.</p><p></p><p>One of our members [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] can give you further advice when she's around.</p><p></p><p>I take it you have not had any diagnosis going as far as stating you are T1 or T2 etc.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urbanracer, post: 1893899, member: 140811"] Hi and welcome to the forums, It is possible to put your diabetes into reverse but the standard advice around these parts for a T2 would be to reduce your carb intake. As you've written that you like lifting weights I'm going to assume that any suggestion to lower carbs is not going to be recieved well? The thing is, all carbs turn into glucose in the body, so if you're 'carbing up' for workouts then it could be causing you some issues. There are some other gym bunnies on the forum so take a look at the sport and exercise section for advice about nutrition. One of our members [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] can give you further advice when she's around. I take it you have not had any diagnosis going as far as stating you are T1 or T2 etc.? [/QUOTE]
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