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<blockquote data-quote="pollensa" data-source="post: 1650640"><p>Hello, I think she means, everyone knows their body best and adjust accordingly, having said, that it was not and is not a professional answer to you by any means.</p><p></p><p>Really, personally, not every one things the same, I don't trust the medical carers, no disrespect or doctors, but many if not majority really do not UNDERSTAND what Diabetes is, ask them to explain what they feel and view diabetes, I bet you don't get a straight answer, i.e. its a Diet Disease, and higher sugars indicate our body is not working well, and take caution for example.</p><p></p><p>I suggest as well as following your supposed specialist nurse, certainly does not deserve this title for sure, pop onto diet doctor website, <a href="http://www.dietdoctors.com" target="_blank">www.dietdoctors.com</a> its a most helpful website food, keto eating and also look up Dr. Jason Fung on the website, a person, I hold in highest esteem.</p><p></p><p>Owning Diabetes, this is what I do owning my Pre diabetes, changed lifestyle.</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">keto eating low carb wonderful meals</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Exercise daily as much as you you can depending on lifestyle commitments, best to exercise I find after a meal also keeps the levels controlled</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Intermittent fasting, no special day just when you feel like it, I do two morning no breakfast, only green tea no sugar or milk, and I do one day 24 hour fast, that is no breakfast and no lunch, only dinner in the evening. </li> </ul><p>Following this simple routine, I have dropped now 22 kilos in 11 months, eatng fabulously, better foods than before, and my numbers are fasting 80mg/dl, 2 hr after eat 85mg/dl random any time 87mg/dl only check fingers every 4 months now, and guess what, they are continuously consistent, with only a mere number up or down one way or the other, and even the same on two occasions, my Doctors said, oh, your lucky just a good day, for goodness Doctor, four months space inbetween finger testing, over period of 11 months, and levels are continuout without any form of medication whatsoever.....this indicates, a person if far better off taking charge of their diabetes, and body in my opinion anyway.</p><p></p><p>Hope this assists</p><p></p><p>Mallorca</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pollensa, post: 1650640"] Hello, I think she means, everyone knows their body best and adjust accordingly, having said, that it was not and is not a professional answer to you by any means. Really, personally, not every one things the same, I don't trust the medical carers, no disrespect or doctors, but many if not majority really do not UNDERSTAND what Diabetes is, ask them to explain what they feel and view diabetes, I bet you don't get a straight answer, i.e. its a Diet Disease, and higher sugars indicate our body is not working well, and take caution for example. I suggest as well as following your supposed specialist nurse, certainly does not deserve this title for sure, pop onto diet doctor website, [URL="http://www.dietdoctors.com"]www.dietdoctors.com[/URL] its a most helpful website food, keto eating and also look up Dr. Jason Fung on the website, a person, I hold in highest esteem. Owning Diabetes, this is what I do owning my Pre diabetes, changed lifestyle. [LIST] [*]keto eating low carb wonderful meals [*]Exercise daily as much as you you can depending on lifestyle commitments, best to exercise I find after a meal also keeps the levels controlled [*]Intermittent fasting, no special day just when you feel like it, I do two morning no breakfast, only green tea no sugar or milk, and I do one day 24 hour fast, that is no breakfast and no lunch, only dinner in the evening. [/LIST] Following this simple routine, I have dropped now 22 kilos in 11 months, eatng fabulously, better foods than before, and my numbers are fasting 80mg/dl, 2 hr after eat 85mg/dl random any time 87mg/dl only check fingers every 4 months now, and guess what, they are continuously consistent, with only a mere number up or down one way or the other, and even the same on two occasions, my Doctors said, oh, your lucky just a good day, for goodness Doctor, four months space inbetween finger testing, over period of 11 months, and levels are continuout without any form of medication whatsoever.....this indicates, a person if far better off taking charge of their diabetes, and body in my opinion anyway. Hope this assists Mallorca [/QUOTE]
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