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<blockquote data-quote="VashtiB" data-source="post: 2380462" data-attributes="member: 511345"><p>Another who disagreed. mine has got a lot better since low carb. My levels are now in the normal range and in about mid-normal range. I don't believe it needs to be progressive.</p><p></p><p>I assume from your profile that you are a type 1 diabetic. The two are quite different. I suggest that you may want to read around the type 2 posts prior to making such generalisations. I very very rarely post in response to type 1s post unless to give a hug or congratulations as I don't have that experience. I do read some of the type 1 posts as I want to learn more- this site is a great resource for learning. I think that it is important not to be too negative unless you are confident that is correct. This site has saved my life as a type 2 and a big part of that was having people tell me that it doesn't need to be progressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VashtiB, post: 2380462, member: 511345"] Another who disagreed. mine has got a lot better since low carb. My levels are now in the normal range and in about mid-normal range. I don't believe it needs to be progressive. I assume from your profile that you are a type 1 diabetic. The two are quite different. I suggest that you may want to read around the type 2 posts prior to making such generalisations. I very very rarely post in response to type 1s post unless to give a hug or congratulations as I don't have that experience. I do read some of the type 1 posts as I want to learn more- this site is a great resource for learning. I think that it is important not to be too negative unless you are confident that is correct. This site has saved my life as a type 2 and a big part of that was having people tell me that it doesn't need to be progressive. [/QUOTE]
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