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<blockquote data-quote="paulus1" data-source="post: 1641578" data-attributes="member: 191134"><p>ok first warning the nurse will push whole grain food and carbs. you wont reverse your diabetes on there diet. there are a couple of options low cal like the newcastle diet that was in the news recently.or the low carb high fat diet. lots of folks have done one or the other with lots of success. i am on the lchf adapted to my needs. by bloods are very stable in the 5s im losing weight and cut my need for insulin by 2/3s so i vouch for one and others will for the other.whichever or another you must cut down on the carbs you eat and you really need to check everything. try not to worry a well controlled diabetic is healthier than most normal people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulus1, post: 1641578, member: 191134"] ok first warning the nurse will push whole grain food and carbs. you wont reverse your diabetes on there diet. there are a couple of options low cal like the newcastle diet that was in the news recently.or the low carb high fat diet. lots of folks have done one or the other with lots of success. i am on the lchf adapted to my needs. by bloods are very stable in the 5s im losing weight and cut my need for insulin by 2/3s so i vouch for one and others will for the other.whichever or another you must cut down on the carbs you eat and you really need to check everything. try not to worry a well controlled diabetic is healthier than most normal people. [/QUOTE]
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