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<blockquote data-quote="Boo1979" data-source="post: 1599310" data-attributes="member: 446715"><p>The stuff ive read says about 85-90% of T2s are overweight \ obese on diagnosis. People have a wide range of tolerance to carbs and for those with significant carb intolerance, carbs drive insulin resistance which drives hyperinsuleamia which drives weight gain ([particularly abdominally deposited fat) and raises BS. People who are very carb intolerant need to severely limit carbs to ketogenic levels, others can manage higher carb levels, although still usually a lot less than non diabetic Joe public</p><p>While Insulin resistence is an issue for many T2’s particularly those with accompanying weight issues but not for all T2 - among those diagnosed T2 will be a significant group of people with things like steroid induced diabetes, incorrectly diagnosed LADA / MODY, PCOS etc etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boo1979, post: 1599310, member: 446715"] The stuff ive read says about 85-90% of T2s are overweight \ obese on diagnosis. People have a wide range of tolerance to carbs and for those with significant carb intolerance, carbs drive insulin resistance which drives hyperinsuleamia which drives weight gain ([particularly abdominally deposited fat) and raises BS. People who are very carb intolerant need to severely limit carbs to ketogenic levels, others can manage higher carb levels, although still usually a lot less than non diabetic Joe public While Insulin resistence is an issue for many T2’s particularly those with accompanying weight issues but not for all T2 - among those diagnosed T2 will be a significant group of people with things like steroid induced diabetes, incorrectly diagnosed LADA / MODY, PCOS etc etc [/QUOTE]
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