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<blockquote data-quote="ianpspurs" data-source="post: 2482371" data-attributes="member: 193971"><p>As you imply managing one's wellbeing - wellness is a red herring IMHO - is a judgement call. Once told one has T2 none of the options are good. Complications are to be avoided full stop - which is where they'll end. Insulin is, by all accounts on here, a life saving miracle for many but also comes fraught with very unwelcome side effects and calculations I have no wish to make. LC in some way is the least bad route but it must come with some downsides. Don't the scientists operate with a paradigm that says every action has an equal and opposite reaction or was Newton's 3rd law part of Plan B?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianpspurs, post: 2482371, member: 193971"] As you imply managing one's wellbeing - wellness is a red herring IMHO - is a judgement call. Once told one has T2 none of the options are good. Complications are to be avoided full stop - which is where they'll end. Insulin is, by all accounts on here, a life saving miracle for many but also comes fraught with very unwelcome side effects and calculations I have no wish to make. LC in some way is the least bad route but it must come with some downsides. Don't the scientists operate with a paradigm that says every action has an equal and opposite reaction or was Newton's 3rd law part of Plan B? [/QUOTE]
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