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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 262190" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>I have just been re-reading this thread {or web maybe} The above just says it all really and little else matters, I juggle carbs , meds and exercise. to keep my levels as low as possible. I don't want to lose any more weight either.</p><p>This is what its all about -doing what suits you as an individual. I sppose thats why the DUK mag is callled Balance. That is what we have to do all the time.</p><p>I get depressed if this balance is disurbed causing my levels to rise. I wonuldn't ever think to blame it on diet alone.</p><p>If I thought it was due to the wrong level of carbs for me I would ry to adjust it for me. </p><p>I can't see much point in a definition. Too high or low would soon become apparent.</p><p>If your meter tells you that you are Ok and you are well in general I can't see a problem. I cannot say as some do that I am healthier since diagnosis , far from it. I would say that I am now recovering from the diagnosis and early treatment .</p><p>Its only been five years! Reducing starchy carbs to pre-diagnosis rates was the only thing that worked for me.</p><p>I don't think I can recover from the effects of the medication though.</p><p></p><p>Did anyone claim to have been depressed by low-carbing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 262190, member: 30851"] I have just been re-reading this thread {or web maybe} The above just says it all really and little else matters, I juggle carbs , meds and exercise. to keep my levels as low as possible. I don't want to lose any more weight either. This is what its all about -doing what suits you as an individual. I sppose thats why the DUK mag is callled Balance. That is what we have to do all the time. I get depressed if this balance is disurbed causing my levels to rise. I wonuldn't ever think to blame it on diet alone. If I thought it was due to the wrong level of carbs for me I would ry to adjust it for me. I can't see much point in a definition. Too high or low would soon become apparent. If your meter tells you that you are Ok and you are well in general I can't see a problem. I cannot say as some do that I am healthier since diagnosis , far from it. I would say that I am now recovering from the diagnosis and early treatment . Its only been five years! Reducing starchy carbs to pre-diagnosis rates was the only thing that worked for me. I don't think I can recover from the effects of the medication though. Did anyone claim to have been depressed by low-carbing? [/QUOTE]
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