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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2228345" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Hope you are winning your fight to healthy weight control. You sound like you are on a mission. I hope its not a self-destruct one. Of course you're not deliberately damaging your health willingly but whatever your belief its not correct.</p><p>Any type2 diabetic doesn't wish it's possibility of endangering your life on themselves. It's a side effect of this damaged metabolism disorder. Don't believe the rubbish that it's self inflicted and that we deserve its damage. Any health professional will never fully commit to procise cause of everyone's individual side effect. Carbs don't help but not always everyone's cause of their diabetes.</p><p>We all just concentrate on what diet helps or own, very own diabetes and medicate to heal it. To manage it to get the best outcome.... everyday. Mostly every hour.</p><p>Self medication in co-hoots with our care givers instructions will keep us safe. Some are slow in approving low carb eating to support our type2. I swear by it. Not as a full and only solution but a huge part of repair and good maintenance. Once you accept type2 and its flaws and our own then you're on a winner .... for life. Weight loss isn't the full medication we need to heal ourselves. Be kind to yourself. Always. That's a must.</p><p>Keep using your health giver to get where you need to get to. This forum can support too. Especially this thread. Keep posting. We are listening. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2228345, member: 196960"] Hope you are winning your fight to healthy weight control. You sound like you are on a mission. I hope its not a self-destruct one. Of course you're not deliberately damaging your health willingly but whatever your belief its not correct. Any type2 diabetic doesn't wish it's possibility of endangering your life on themselves. It's a side effect of this damaged metabolism disorder. Don't believe the rubbish that it's self inflicted and that we deserve its damage. Any health professional will never fully commit to procise cause of everyone's individual side effect. Carbs don't help but not always everyone's cause of their diabetes. We all just concentrate on what diet helps or own, very own diabetes and medicate to heal it. To manage it to get the best outcome.... everyday. Mostly every hour. Self medication in co-hoots with our care givers instructions will keep us safe. Some are slow in approving low carb eating to support our type2. I swear by it. Not as a full and only solution but a huge part of repair and good maintenance. Once you accept type2 and its flaws and our own then you're on a winner .... for life. Weight loss isn't the full medication we need to heal ourselves. Be kind to yourself. Always. That's a must. Keep using your health giver to get where you need to get to. This forum can support too. Especially this thread. Keep posting. We are listening. ;) [/QUOTE]
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