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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2344464" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Ok, for me, before diagnosis, I had all the tests necessary to rule out anything that you suggest. I believe as I've already said that my blood glucose levels were all over the place and my brain was telling me that something was wrong with how my body was working, I believe the dreams in rem sleep was also reacting to the roller coaster ride of blood glucose levels that was causing my symptoms.</p><p>And it was the carbs recommended by every health care provider, that was the cause, because as our some type two diabetics, I am carb intolerant. In other words, when I eat, I produce too much insulin.</p><p></p><p>Low carb for me worked really well and after a couple of weeks, all my symptoms receded and my health improved greatly.</p><p></p><p>You can try every thing if you want to. But I assure you that it's not low carbing.</p><p></p><p>How can you eat Pringles? The awful texture and smell is repugnant, but everyone has different tastes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2344464, member: 85785"] Ok, for me, before diagnosis, I had all the tests necessary to rule out anything that you suggest. I believe as I've already said that my blood glucose levels were all over the place and my brain was telling me that something was wrong with how my body was working, I believe the dreams in rem sleep was also reacting to the roller coaster ride of blood glucose levels that was causing my symptoms. And it was the carbs recommended by every health care provider, that was the cause, because as our some type two diabetics, I am carb intolerant. In other words, when I eat, I produce too much insulin. Low carb for me worked really well and after a couple of weeks, all my symptoms receded and my health improved greatly. You can try every thing if you want to. But I assure you that it's not low carbing. How can you eat Pringles? The awful texture and smell is repugnant, but everyone has different tastes. [/QUOTE]
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