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<blockquote data-quote="Somedudeguy" data-source="post: 2169100" data-attributes="member: 516817"><p>I didn't know that either, thanks for the info! Since I'd like to eat a pizza or a christmas dinner once in a blue moon recent findings (though so far weak and inconclusive) about blood vessel damage when suddenly eating carbs while on a true low carb diet has me a bit worried though. Also, while I do know low carb works, there's something reassuring for me about measuring and having numbers on my actions in combination with their results. I will keep this new knowledge in mind though.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks everyone for the reassurances and kind words! It seems like a lot of you guys also managed to fight your diabetes to a clinch and you're all awesome for it. </p><p></p><p>I now took my fasting glucose two days in a row too, and it was below 5 both times! </p><p></p><p>Even though I changed things up in my life quite a bit I have fought far harder for far worse rewards, so it makes me a little bit sad that so many people don't even try (though I think a large part is lack of information).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Somedudeguy, post: 2169100, member: 516817"] I didn't know that either, thanks for the info! Since I'd like to eat a pizza or a christmas dinner once in a blue moon recent findings (though so far weak and inconclusive) about blood vessel damage when suddenly eating carbs while on a true low carb diet has me a bit worried though. Also, while I do know low carb works, there's something reassuring for me about measuring and having numbers on my actions in combination with their results. I will keep this new knowledge in mind though. Anyway, thanks everyone for the reassurances and kind words! It seems like a lot of you guys also managed to fight your diabetes to a clinch and you're all awesome for it. I now took my fasting glucose two days in a row too, and it was below 5 both times! Even though I changed things up in my life quite a bit I have fought far harder for far worse rewards, so it makes me a little bit sad that so many people don't even try (though I think a large part is lack of information). [/QUOTE]
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