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<blockquote data-quote="Pinkorchid" data-source="post: 954976" data-attributes="member: 166283"><p>A lot of people here reduce the carbs and increase the fat in their diet and some do it very drastically but you have to find the level that suits you personally unfortunately there is no one diet or one level of carbs to suit all. If you do decide to reduce your carb intake do it slowly to begin with until your body gets used to going without stuff it has had for years . When you see the nurse don't be surprised if she does not tell you to reduce the carbs as that is not actually the official advice given to diabetics by doctors and nurses so some do not approve of it but it is your body so do what you think is best for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinkorchid, post: 954976, member: 166283"] A lot of people here reduce the carbs and increase the fat in their diet and some do it very drastically but you have to find the level that suits you personally unfortunately there is no one diet or one level of carbs to suit all. If you do decide to reduce your carb intake do it slowly to begin with until your body gets used to going without stuff it has had for years . When you see the nurse don't be surprised if she does not tell you to reduce the carbs as that is not actually the official advice given to diabetics by doctors and nurses so some do not approve of it but it is your body so do what you think is best for you [/QUOTE]
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