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<blockquote data-quote="Celtic.Piskie" data-source="post: 88673" data-attributes="member: 21171"><p>See, that is what i object to. </p><p></p><p>I have had three hb1c's above 7.</p><p>One when i was pregnant, and two when i was ill. Mostly, they are in the 5 region.</p><p></p><p>Wht do you assume that i must be unhealthy?</p><p>I don't assuume to know your medical history.</p><p></p><p>That study doesn't include any data on diet. So you could very well loose your money, as there is no way for you to back up your claims that they are killing themselves.</p><p>Those statistics include low carbers too.</p><p>The human body normally has some glucose spikes. A 'normal' human body doesn't restrict their insulin use, there are no penalties for using more.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad that you have a diet that is working for you.</p><p>I have one that works for me. Don't say it's killing me unless you have any proof at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtic.Piskie, post: 88673, member: 21171"] See, that is what i object to. I have had three hb1c's above 7. One when i was pregnant, and two when i was ill. Mostly, they are in the 5 region. Wht do you assume that i must be unhealthy? I don't assuume to know your medical history. That study doesn't include any data on diet. So you could very well loose your money, as there is no way for you to back up your claims that they are killing themselves. Those statistics include low carbers too. The human body normally has some glucose spikes. A 'normal' human body doesn't restrict their insulin use, there are no penalties for using more. I'm glad that you have a diet that is working for you. I have one that works for me. Don't say it's killing me unless you have any proof at all. [/QUOTE]
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