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<blockquote data-quote="ExpectSuccess" data-source="post: 279325" data-attributes="member: 43521"><p>Hi Guys</p><p>As a type one for almost 20 years; historically my hba1c has crept up from 6.2 in 1993 to 8.3 2012 now, whilst following NHS standard dietetics advice on carbs and I am now rapidly getting more foot and hand motor neuropathy (distorted toes and finger joints, and numbness). My NHS Doctor recently said (brightly) oh, you've got hammer toes, would you like an operation to correct them....... no, I said, I'd really like to die with my feet on, preferably in my 90's with all my digits and mental faculties!! </p><p>I then decided to find my own salvation and discovered Dr Richard Bernstein and his low (nil) carb diabetes solution.(for his book go to Amazon). Also valuable for type 2 and 1 diabetics is Leslie Kenton's www.curaromana .com if you are overweight (I was, a few kilos, but I'm not after doing her curaromana program last december. My sugar levels are now coming down altho its quite testing getting the balance right; ive come down from industrial doses of insulin, levemir (40 a day) and humalog (30 a day) to 25 levemir and about 10 humalog. I now eat a high protein, high fat almost nil diet; keytones seem to be ok, have a meter and test every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExpectSuccess, post: 279325, member: 43521"] Hi Guys As a type one for almost 20 years; historically my hba1c has crept up from 6.2 in 1993 to 8.3 2012 now, whilst following NHS standard dietetics advice on carbs and I am now rapidly getting more foot and hand motor neuropathy (distorted toes and finger joints, and numbness). My NHS Doctor recently said (brightly) oh, you've got hammer toes, would you like an operation to correct them....... no, I said, I'd really like to die with my feet on, preferably in my 90's with all my digits and mental faculties!! I then decided to find my own salvation and discovered Dr Richard Bernstein and his low (nil) carb diabetes solution.(for his book go to Amazon). Also valuable for type 2 and 1 diabetics is Leslie Kenton's www.curaromana .com if you are overweight (I was, a few kilos, but I'm not after doing her curaromana program last december. My sugar levels are now coming down altho its quite testing getting the balance right; ive come down from industrial doses of insulin, levemir (40 a day) and humalog (30 a day) to 25 levemir and about 10 humalog. I now eat a high protein, high fat almost nil diet; keytones seem to be ok, have a meter and test every day. [/QUOTE]
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