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<blockquote data-quote="Defren" data-source="post: 262176" data-attributes="member: 41817"><p>From my point of view it's sad that the way each of us controls our own condition is fought over like hyena's with a carcass. Diet is a contentious issue, but I can't think of anyone who would not stand up and say that low carbs is the way to go. It's sad that the fight here is all about what constitutes low carb. Like I said does it matter what peoples perception of low carb is? No, it doesn't. It's a personal thing. If you find 200g a day or 10g of carbs a day keeps your BG low then that is your own body saying that figure is fine. My reasons for being cross is that low carbers are deemed to have an agenda. So as a very low carber, does that make me have a bigger agenda? (rhetorical). Rather that arguing over what is and isn't low carb why can't we take the subject of diabetes and treat those of us who suffer with it as individuals? I find it sad, the issue is now simply a stick to beat low carbers with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Defren, post: 262176, member: 41817"] From my point of view it's sad that the way each of us controls our own condition is fought over like hyena's with a carcass. Diet is a contentious issue, but I can't think of anyone who would not stand up and say that low carbs is the way to go. It's sad that the fight here is all about what constitutes low carb. Like I said does it matter what peoples perception of low carb is? No, it doesn't. It's a personal thing. If you find 200g a day or 10g of carbs a day keeps your BG low then that is your own body saying that figure is fine. My reasons for being cross is that low carbers are deemed to have an agenda. So as a very low carber, does that make me have a bigger agenda? (rhetorical). Rather that arguing over what is and isn't low carb why can't we take the subject of diabetes and treat those of us who suffer with it as individuals? I find it sad, the issue is now simply a stick to beat low carbers with. [/QUOTE]
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