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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2417438" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Eating low carb works - it simply puts us into normal numbers for blood glucose.</p><p>You should get another test at 3 months from diagnosis, but things in the NS seem rather chaotic at the moment. If you are happy that you are winning, it is up to you if you push for appointments or not.</p><p>You seem to be like me in that carbs in the morning cause higher spikes. I do eat some carbs with my first meal as that seems to give the best results, then I eat more in the evenings. I only need two meals a day these days - I am 4 years from diagnosis and went low carb from that moment.</p><p>Although weightloss is pushed as something advisable, it isn't always necessary to beat diabetes. I found that I'd lost weight without trying in the weeks after diagnosis, as soon as I stopped the carb heavy cholesterol reducing diet - which didn't work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2417438, member: 355878"] Eating low carb works - it simply puts us into normal numbers for blood glucose. You should get another test at 3 months from diagnosis, but things in the NS seem rather chaotic at the moment. If you are happy that you are winning, it is up to you if you push for appointments or not. You seem to be like me in that carbs in the morning cause higher spikes. I do eat some carbs with my first meal as that seems to give the best results, then I eat more in the evenings. I only need two meals a day these days - I am 4 years from diagnosis and went low carb from that moment. Although weightloss is pushed as something advisable, it isn't always necessary to beat diabetes. I found that I'd lost weight without trying in the weeks after diagnosis, as soon as I stopped the carb heavy cholesterol reducing diet - which didn't work. [/QUOTE]
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