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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2522703"><p>Nope!</p><p>As a Forum "Master" I thought you'd be aware that there are many things which can affect our blood sugars not just the food we eat.</p><p>For example, many of us with Type 1 (and probably type 2 treated with insulin) find that exercise can have a significant affect on our levels and cause them to drop for up to 48 hours afterwards.</p><p></p><p>In simplistic terms (which, annoyingly, I am often having to defend), of course hypos are down to having too much insulin but doing the job of a human organ 24x7 whilst living a full life is not easy. Calculating the amount of insulin to take is very complex unless you want to do exactly the same thing, eat the same thing, wrap yourself up in a zero stress world and never get ill. In my experience, eating low carb does not make this any easier.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for Dr Bernstein, I give little credence to a <strong>guy</strong> who suggest the way to deal with being a woman is to turn off their hormones with the pill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2522703"] Nope! As a Forum "Master" I thought you'd be aware that there are many things which can affect our blood sugars not just the food we eat. For example, many of us with Type 1 (and probably type 2 treated with insulin) find that exercise can have a significant affect on our levels and cause them to drop for up to 48 hours afterwards. In simplistic terms (which, annoyingly, I am often having to defend), of course hypos are down to having too much insulin but doing the job of a human organ 24x7 whilst living a full life is not easy. Calculating the amount of insulin to take is very complex unless you want to do exactly the same thing, eat the same thing, wrap yourself up in a zero stress world and never get ill. In my experience, eating low carb does not make this any easier. As for Dr Bernstein, I give little credence to a [B]guy[/B] who suggest the way to deal with being a woman is to turn off their hormones with the pill. [/QUOTE]
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