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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2447662" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Back in my 30s I found all advice from slimming clubs to include too many carbohydrates. Atkins worked for me.</p><p>These days I eat very little carbohydrate and get my calories from protein and fat for the most part. Some people seem to think it rather drastic, but it doesn't feel that way.</p><p>Anything which keeps my BG in the normal range and tastes so good as my normal menu is fine by me.</p><p>Your Hba1c is quite high, but mine was 91 at diagnosis, and it should be possible to bring it down - assuming you are an ordinary type 2 with nothing more interesting going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2447662, member: 355878"] Back in my 30s I found all advice from slimming clubs to include too many carbohydrates. Atkins worked for me. These days I eat very little carbohydrate and get my calories from protein and fat for the most part. Some people seem to think it rather drastic, but it doesn't feel that way. Anything which keeps my BG in the normal range and tastes so good as my normal menu is fine by me. Your Hba1c is quite high, but mine was 91 at diagnosis, and it should be possible to bring it down - assuming you are an ordinary type 2 with nothing more interesting going on. [/QUOTE]
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