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<blockquote data-quote="Pneu" data-source="post: 248150" data-attributes="member: 28827"><p>borofergie.. lets clarify I am in total agreement that carbohydrate management is imperative irrespective of your type of diabetes. That does not however mean that 'low carb' i.e. sub 75g is the only way to achieve good control. </p><p></p><p>What needs to be done is greater access to information.. reducing carbohydrate is one measure, increasing medication another... more exercise a third... I know from my own experience that an increase in exercise dramatically reduces the need for insulin and increases the amount of carbohydrate that I can consume by some margin. </p><p></p><p>Control is about achieving a life balance between these all elements that the individual is happy with..</p><p></p><p>In essence most people in this thread are in agreement... just approaching the discussion from different perspectives.</p><p></p><p>[<strong>Edit</strong> - So yes we were saying the same thing... better access to information... an ability for individuals to find there own balance... and an acceptance that different individual will have a different balance between carbs, medication and exercise.... what should not be promoted is the current one - size fits all policy]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pneu, post: 248150, member: 28827"] borofergie.. lets clarify I am in total agreement that carbohydrate management is imperative irrespective of your type of diabetes. That does not however mean that 'low carb' i.e. sub 75g is the only way to achieve good control. What needs to be done is greater access to information.. reducing carbohydrate is one measure, increasing medication another... more exercise a third... I know from my own experience that an increase in exercise dramatically reduces the need for insulin and increases the amount of carbohydrate that I can consume by some margin. Control is about achieving a life balance between these all elements that the individual is happy with.. In essence most people in this thread are in agreement... just approaching the discussion from different perspectives. [[b]Edit[/b] - So yes we were saying the same thing... better access to information... an ability for individuals to find there own balance... and an acceptance that different individual will have a different balance between carbs, medication and exercise.... what should not be promoted is the current one - size fits all policy] [/QUOTE]
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