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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 1829132" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>Hi [USER=479239]@BibaBee[/USER] Five years ago, my husband was diagnosed T2, with all sorts of eye problems, exudates and so on. He went straight on to a low carb diet (which did lead to a period of poor vision and no driving for a few weeks, while his body adjusted), but gradually things improved. He drives, gets a new licence every three years, almost all signs of diabetes have gone, apart from marks from four year old laser treatment and healing continues. The change, according to the opthalmologist is "amazing".</p><p></p><p>Never underestimate the body's ability to heal itself, given a chance. Stop consuming sugar (in all its forms), accept the treatments that are necessary at this stage (laser, injections or whatever is recommended) and then allow healing to take its course. Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 1829132, member: 93504"] Hi [USER=479239]@BibaBee[/USER] Five years ago, my husband was diagnosed T2, with all sorts of eye problems, exudates and so on. He went straight on to a low carb diet (which did lead to a period of poor vision and no driving for a few weeks, while his body adjusted), but gradually things improved. He drives, gets a new licence every three years, almost all signs of diabetes have gone, apart from marks from four year old laser treatment and healing continues. The change, according to the opthalmologist is "amazing". Never underestimate the body's ability to heal itself, given a chance. Stop consuming sugar (in all its forms), accept the treatments that are necessary at this stage (laser, injections or whatever is recommended) and then allow healing to take its course. Sally [/QUOTE]
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