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<blockquote data-quote="TriciaWs" data-source="post: 2625940" data-attributes="member: 475901"><p>You do seem very low, are you getting any support? Do you have someone to talk with?</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure why you think fixing our blood sugar doesn't fix anything? My experience is very different.</p><p>Although I am T2 I do manage my carbs carefully. At first, I found carb counting took a lot of time but now I don't need to carb count every meal as I know how many carbs are in my regular meals.</p><p>I try very hard not to just keep my HbA1c low but also to avoid any damaging spikes. I've been in remission for nearly five years now, and all my tests show my eyes are fine and my feet haven't got any worse (I already had some nerve damage from a long-standing folate deficiency).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriciaWs, post: 2625940, member: 475901"] You do seem very low, are you getting any support? Do you have someone to talk with? I'm not sure why you think fixing our blood sugar doesn't fix anything? My experience is very different. Although I am T2 I do manage my carbs carefully. At first, I found carb counting took a lot of time but now I don't need to carb count every meal as I know how many carbs are in my regular meals. I try very hard not to just keep my HbA1c low but also to avoid any damaging spikes. I've been in remission for nearly five years now, and all my tests show my eyes are fine and my feet haven't got any worse (I already had some nerve damage from a long-standing folate deficiency). [/QUOTE]
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