Over the last couple of weeks I have been fascinated to see a rising number of criticisms of LCHF diets. Indeed, a few of the posts have been close to vitriole and the author has often gone on to debate the merits (or lack) of their favoured approach.
I guess these days I am older and more pragmatic. However, I do have a suggestion - maybe none of us has the answer. In fact, could I suggest that, most likely, we don't even know the right questions. So, I have a simple solution - if you don't like the LCHF diet then save yourself some pain ... and don't do it. Equally, if you dont like HCLF diets (or any other kind of diet) then stay away from them.
When I first came to this forum a couple of months ago I was feeling scared and confused. People here gave me a few options, shared their experience and gave me the freedom to find my own way. And my biggest learning? That there is no right way, that everyone is different and that it's OK to make mistakes.
Two months on and I'm still learning. But one thing is now clear - and that is that I may be the only example of wellness a still hurting diabetic sees. Following that, I feel I have a duty to "carry a message" of hope to newcomers - just as I was given when I first arrived. I can't tell anyone else what's right for them because half the time I don't know what's right for me. But I do know I can offer newcomers tolerance, understanding hope and support.
Maybe we should remember that before we rush to hit the reply button and add fuel to "debates" that seem to be more about bolstering egos and less about supporting each other.