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<blockquote data-quote="Grateful" data-source="post: 1691282" data-attributes="member: 438800"><p>With the benefit of hindsight, perhaps I did it the right way (with diabetes ... with most of the rest of Life, not so expert!). If I have any advice to give, it would be to "go for the extremes" initially to find out what the low-carb + exercise regimen can achieve. Once this has happened, the (very interesting) question is: "Did I go too far?" Then it becomes a question of experimenting with one's own body, by selectively adjusting the diet. Scary really -- but at least with T2D some of us get the option to control this ourselves. There are lots of other chronic diseases where only the medical profession can deal with it....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 1691282, member: 438800"] With the benefit of hindsight, perhaps I did it the right way (with diabetes ... with most of the rest of Life, not so expert!). If I have any advice to give, it would be to "go for the extremes" initially to find out what the low-carb + exercise regimen can achieve. Once this has happened, the (very interesting) question is: "Did I go too far?" Then it becomes a question of experimenting with one's own body, by selectively adjusting the diet. Scary really -- but at least with T2D some of us get the option to control this ourselves. There are lots of other chronic diseases where only the medical profession can deal with it.... [/QUOTE]
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