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<blockquote data-quote="MushyPeaBrain" data-source="post: 648145" data-attributes="member: 27914"><p>Yes the aim is to reduce gradually. I went from having BG easily over 14 to suddenly having BG around 7 in the space of about 6 weeks. Had I been more aware I would have aimed to go from 14 to 10-12 then from that to 8 etc</p><p> </p><p>Basically take it slowly and steadily and don't change everything at once. Again though the chances of these complications also depends on how long you've been diabetic and your genetic set up with regards to getting problems (some diabetics seem more prone).</p><p> </p><p>Is it retinopathy you are worried about? You can take a supplement called pycnogenol which has been clinically proven to halt and even reverse early stages of retinopathy. It also helps act as a preventative alongside good BG control. I used it to save what was left of my sight. You need to take a good size dose though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MushyPeaBrain, post: 648145, member: 27914"] Yes the aim is to reduce gradually. I went from having BG easily over 14 to suddenly having BG around 7 in the space of about 6 weeks. Had I been more aware I would have aimed to go from 14 to 10-12 then from that to 8 etc Basically take it slowly and steadily and don't change everything at once. Again though the chances of these complications also depends on how long you've been diabetic and your genetic set up with regards to getting problems (some diabetics seem more prone). Is it retinopathy you are worried about? You can take a supplement called pycnogenol which has been clinically proven to halt and even reverse early stages of retinopathy. It also helps act as a preventative alongside good BG control. I used it to save what was left of my sight. You need to take a good size dose though. [/QUOTE]
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