I’m not even diabetic yet, but am pre-diabetic, and would prefer not to go any further, thanks. I've tried low-carb diets in the past to lose weight, and find them very effective, and I’m certain the human metabolism is more suited to them, so I’d be very surprised if diabetics wouldn't benefit greatly from them. And so, probably, would most other people.
I can confirm absolutely that, done properly, a low-carb diet can be amazingly effective at keeping hunger at bay. No other diet does this, in my experience.
BUT I've always crashed off them again because every do often I get horribly depressed, weak, dizzy – possibly hypoglycaemic, I don’t really know. I have then felt compelled to binge seriously on chocolate or biscuits, which wrecks everything. Do you find that you have to be careful to take a certain amount of carbs on board every day, or does it not really work that way with you? Any shared experiences very welcome!
Thanks
Roger