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Struggling - mentally, physically, type 1diabetes, depression
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkMunday" data-source="post: 2315636" data-attributes="member: 525839"><p>You need to get back into the sense of being in control. It quickly switches the perspective from negative to positive. While your situation is complex, eating low carb is still the most powerful tool for stabilising blood glucose and getting in control. If eating low-carb caused hypos, you must still have been using too much insulin. Eating ketogenically is even better. The cause of high blood glucose (carbohydrate) and the cause of low blood glucose (insulin) are removed, making blood glucose very stable. At the same time, the body learns to use mostly fat for energy, which doesn't affect blood glucose at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkMunday, post: 2315636, member: 525839"] You need to get back into the sense of being in control. It quickly switches the perspective from negative to positive. While your situation is complex, eating low carb is still the most powerful tool for stabilising blood glucose and getting in control. If eating low-carb caused hypos, you must still have been using too much insulin. Eating ketogenically is even better. The cause of high blood glucose (carbohydrate) and the cause of low blood glucose (insulin) are removed, making blood glucose very stable. At the same time, the body learns to use mostly fat for energy, which doesn't affect blood glucose at all. [/QUOTE]
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