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<blockquote data-quote="DJC3" data-source="post: 2227235" data-attributes="member: 468536"><p>Hi and welcome, and well done on being so proactive in trying to get advice before things get worse. I’m another for whom the ‘healthy’ diet of wholemeal bread, pasta and low fat yoghurts have lead to T2 diabetes. </p><p>I had a kidney removed in 2017 ( not diabetes related) which is what made me look into ways of controlling my diabetes - I didn’t want to cause harm to my 1 remaining kidney. I started with Michael Mosely’s Blood Sugar Diet and gradually progressed to lchf and now keto. </p><p>I agree that Jason Fung The Diabetes Code is a great book - if you want to see more by him look at <a href="https://www.dietdoctor.com" target="_blank">https://www.dietdoctor.com</a> it’s a great resource. </p><p>You say you are used to a lot of exercise, I wouldn’t change that, carry on as you are if you enjoy it. </p><p>Just for info my HbA1c, cholesterol and kidney function are all normal now and I’m off diabetes meds and statins. One other point of interest is that at my last post cancer scan ( I’m in remission) I mentioned I was on a ketogenic diet and the doctor said that was the best thing I could do - she had corresponded with Jason Fung personally and researched the topic widely. For me, keto is killing 2 birds with 1 stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC3, post: 2227235, member: 468536"] Hi and welcome, and well done on being so proactive in trying to get advice before things get worse. I’m another for whom the ‘healthy’ diet of wholemeal bread, pasta and low fat yoghurts have lead to T2 diabetes. I had a kidney removed in 2017 ( not diabetes related) which is what made me look into ways of controlling my diabetes - I didn’t want to cause harm to my 1 remaining kidney. I started with Michael Mosely’s Blood Sugar Diet and gradually progressed to lchf and now keto. I agree that Jason Fung The Diabetes Code is a great book - if you want to see more by him look at [URL]https://www.dietdoctor.com[/URL] it’s a great resource. You say you are used to a lot of exercise, I wouldn’t change that, carry on as you are if you enjoy it. Just for info my HbA1c, cholesterol and kidney function are all normal now and I’m off diabetes meds and statins. One other point of interest is that at my last post cancer scan ( I’m in remission) I mentioned I was on a ketogenic diet and the doctor said that was the best thing I could do - she had corresponded with Jason Fung personally and researched the topic widely. For me, keto is killing 2 birds with 1 stone. [/QUOTE]
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