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<blockquote data-quote="Roytaylorjasonfunglover" data-source="post: 901759" data-attributes="member: 166184"><p>How do you respond to carbs? Do you eat lowcarb as your usual fare? I read somewhere from dr Stephan Guyenet or carbsanity that if one follows a strict lowcarb diet, with almost no carbs, even if you have no diabetes, the first time you eat carbs, you will get readings that make it seem like one is prediabetic. The body is not used to this amount of carbs, and will need some time to get adjusted, some days for instance. I will see if I can find that paper that mentions it .</p><p></p><p>Also I have tried to find people like you lately, very slim people or top atlethes with type 2 diabetes. Genes matter a lot it seems, some people have very low personal fat thresholds it would seem.</p><p></p><p>Look at this guy for instance, 25 year old american footballplayer, he had type 2 diabetes. That for me is quite amazing <a href="https://www.jamespatrick.com/category/recent-shots/" target="_blank">https://www.jamespatrick.com/category/recent-shots/</a> Wonder what Roy Taylor would say to him.</p><p></p><p>And Steve Redgrave, olympic rower, was diagnosed with type 2 for a large duration of his career, he could probably lose some kg of fat, but he does not look like the caricature of diabetes, just as your bmi of 21.7</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roytaylorjasonfunglover, post: 901759, member: 166184"] How do you respond to carbs? Do you eat lowcarb as your usual fare? I read somewhere from dr Stephan Guyenet or carbsanity that if one follows a strict lowcarb diet, with almost no carbs, even if you have no diabetes, the first time you eat carbs, you will get readings that make it seem like one is prediabetic. The body is not used to this amount of carbs, and will need some time to get adjusted, some days for instance. I will see if I can find that paper that mentions it . Also I have tried to find people like you lately, very slim people or top atlethes with type 2 diabetes. Genes matter a lot it seems, some people have very low personal fat thresholds it would seem. Look at this guy for instance, 25 year old american footballplayer, he had type 2 diabetes. That for me is quite amazing [URL]https://www.jamespatrick.com/category/recent-shots/[/URL] Wonder what Roy Taylor would say to him. And Steve Redgrave, olympic rower, was diagnosed with type 2 for a large duration of his career, he could probably lose some kg of fat, but he does not look like the caricature of diabetes, just as your bmi of 21.7 [/QUOTE]
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