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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2409383" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I have had normal levels of glucose for about 4 years now, eating a low carb diet. If I eat more carbs than I can cope with, my insulin works perfectly and stashes it away in my cells so next day I step on the scales and there it is, up to a couple of pounds added. It takes some time of restricted eating and extra exercise to get rid of it, so I avoid exceeding my carb limits.</p><p>I have been told that if I was really in remission I would be able to eat 'normal' amounts of carbs, but as I never could before diagnosis, why should it be any different afterwards?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2409383, member: 355878"] I have had normal levels of glucose for about 4 years now, eating a low carb diet. If I eat more carbs than I can cope with, my insulin works perfectly and stashes it away in my cells so next day I step on the scales and there it is, up to a couple of pounds added. It takes some time of restricted eating and extra exercise to get rid of it, so I avoid exceeding my carb limits. I have been told that if I was really in remission I would be able to eat 'normal' amounts of carbs, but as I never could before diagnosis, why should it be any different afterwards? [/QUOTE]
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