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Why do some fat people not get diabetes

I had blood work done a year ago. Test results were all good but a1c was 7.0. No one called. I saw results. Now it's 6.5. Not bad but considering I eat very little probably not great. I have little faith in drs. I saw my late husbands CLL and BMT grossly mismanaged. I've watched my son's avulsion likewise. So I've decided to manage my own. Thanks to everyone for comments and support.
 
Perhaps. But I thought that lchf with exercise was as effective. I've read that on here. Plus I'd have to go to a dr. And be subjected to his or her advice. Diet etc. I'd not agree likely.
Everyone s different. I need more than exercise and lchf for good controlled bgs. I've had type 2 for 40yrs. Diagnosed for 14yrs. 2 children later I'm 10stones over weight. No weight loss for me on lchf but retweeking to try and get the best out of it. I'm hoping my 2nd attempt in the new year is more succesful.
 
Unfortunately some people do not think before they speak and need somebody to blame! I have four brothers and sisters and, when my cousin sadly died when she was only 17, my aunt told my mother that it should have been one of us because she was only left with one now and my mother wouldn't 'miss one of hers'. Needless to say their relationship, already strained, was never particularly good after that.
 

hey dear ... have you tried just 1 month on 1000 calories..a day ... and low carb... maybe you will feel much better after that... I did that (and still do most days ) in the first 2 weeks I did chew a lot of sugarfree gums to keep me on track (I know there is some load of sugar in them too) like 3 packets of Stimorol a day..
 
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