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This evening I tested my non-diabetic wife . . . I had a lower postprandial than she had
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronancastled" data-source="post: 2390184" data-attributes="member: 517232"><p>It must be acknowledged that my route to remission may not be typical for another diabetic.</p><p>Indeed for normal weight T2s there is no correlation whatsoever.</p><p>In fact using the collective term T2 to describe the group as a whole is a little bit unscientific.</p><p></p><p>Couple of things about my own remission.</p><p>I never went ultra low carb or keto, the online advice was 45-60g carbs per meal & I stuck to that easily in the early days.</p><p>I employed "eat to your meter" fastidiously once I began reintroducing larger amounts of carbs.</p><p>I used a digital scales to weigh out individual strands of spaghetti on occasion such was my ultra scientific approach to establish my limits.</p><p></p><p>I have seen large spikes early on my journey, one hour after a bowl of Shreddies I read 13.3, the disfunction was real.</p><p>I recently ate the same ****** carb laden cereal as test & read 5.7 at one hour, doesn't seem the same person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronancastled, post: 2390184, member: 517232"] It must be acknowledged that my route to remission may not be typical for another diabetic. Indeed for normal weight T2s there is no correlation whatsoever. In fact using the collective term T2 to describe the group as a whole is a little bit unscientific. Couple of things about my own remission. I never went ultra low carb or keto, the online advice was 45-60g carbs per meal & I stuck to that easily in the early days. I employed "eat to your meter" fastidiously once I began reintroducing larger amounts of carbs. I used a digital scales to weigh out individual strands of spaghetti on occasion such was my ultra scientific approach to establish my limits. I have seen large spikes early on my journey, one hour after a bowl of Shreddies I read 13.3, the disfunction was real. I recently ate the same ****** carb laden cereal as test & read 5.7 at one hour, doesn't seem the same person. [/QUOTE]
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