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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 655221" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Whilst I empathise with your views, in that we are part of the growing empirical evidence that reducing carb intake is critical to diabetes management, I can also see that those of us who religiously test and "go very low" in our bloods may also be feeding into the prejudiced view that testing can become obsessional and drive us to "extreme" and "unsustainable" diets. I use the "" to frame words and statements I have heard by those resisting the reduced carb arguments.</p><p></p><p>Just applying a sort of devil's advocate view......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 655221, member: 88961"] Whilst I empathise with your views, in that we are part of the growing empirical evidence that reducing carb intake is critical to diabetes management, I can also see that those of us who religiously test and "go very low" in our bloods may also be feeding into the prejudiced view that testing can become obsessional and drive us to "extreme" and "unsustainable" diets. I use the "" to frame words and statements I have heard by those resisting the reduced carb arguments. Just applying a sort of devil's advocate view...... [/QUOTE]
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