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Type 2s: What was your fasting blood glucose in a morning? (very low chat level)
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<blockquote data-quote="Debmcgee" data-source="post: 1214609" data-attributes="member: 107709"><p>Makes me wonder how the thousands of people who follow the doc's advice not to test and therefore are living in ignorance. Testing FBG keeps me focussed although it's not always encouraging when I've slogged hard to keep carbs low but it's not reflected in the reading. I know from experience it all improves in the end and at our own body's pace. It's a marathon not a sprint and one that needs to last for life.</p><p></p><p>I wonder how many lives have been 'saved' by this forum. We should all be proud of ourselves for the improvements we've made to our health and ultimately our destiny. I wish we could change all the incorrect advice out there that is literally killing people who aren't strong enough to take control. </p><p></p><p></p><p>----------</p><p>Borderline T2, serial yo-yo dieter but firmly sticking to LCHF with IF [emoji851]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Debmcgee, post: 1214609, member: 107709"] Makes me wonder how the thousands of people who follow the doc's advice not to test and therefore are living in ignorance. Testing FBG keeps me focussed although it's not always encouraging when I've slogged hard to keep carbs low but it's not reflected in the reading. I know from experience it all improves in the end and at our own body's pace. It's a marathon not a sprint and one that needs to last for life. I wonder how many lives have been 'saved' by this forum. We should all be proud of ourselves for the improvements we've made to our health and ultimately our destiny. I wish we could change all the incorrect advice out there that is literally killing people who aren't strong enough to take control. ---------- Borderline T2, serial yo-yo dieter but firmly sticking to LCHF with IF [emoji851] [/QUOTE]
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