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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2338128" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>I've made exceptions, on purpose and accidentally. You're talking about daily/systematic upped carbs, but I got spiked with one-offs. Even after being in the normal range for quite some time. Such a spike from carbs wouldn't go as high as it did at diagnosis, as my insulin resistance improved over the years, but still... They were spikes. I'll never be cured, just in remission/well controlled, and I'm okay with that. People who low carb follow it halfway religiously, but none of us is perfect. Birthdays, holidays, weddings, they happen. Or sometimes you get served your husband's sugary beverage and he's got your diet version.... So very few of us are Saint Keto, as life happens, and we've felt what effect it had. (Spikes make me feel ill, anyway). You could experiment, but personally, I'd skip it, as it could very much be detrimental to your health. Entirely up to you though!!! If you have a deep seated need to know... Depends wholly on how intense your desire for answers about your particular T2 is. Just be safe and test lots if you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2338128, member: 401801"] I've made exceptions, on purpose and accidentally. You're talking about daily/systematic upped carbs, but I got spiked with one-offs. Even after being in the normal range for quite some time. Such a spike from carbs wouldn't go as high as it did at diagnosis, as my insulin resistance improved over the years, but still... They were spikes. I'll never be cured, just in remission/well controlled, and I'm okay with that. People who low carb follow it halfway religiously, but none of us is perfect. Birthdays, holidays, weddings, they happen. Or sometimes you get served your husband's sugary beverage and he's got your diet version.... So very few of us are Saint Keto, as life happens, and we've felt what effect it had. (Spikes make me feel ill, anyway). You could experiment, but personally, I'd skip it, as it could very much be detrimental to your health. Entirely up to you though!!! If you have a deep seated need to know... Depends wholly on how intense your desire for answers about your particular T2 is. Just be safe and test lots if you do. [/QUOTE]
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