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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2325755" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Hey [USER=532659]@Marilyn 222[/USER] ,</p><p></p><p>I think you'd get more responses if you started a post of your own, instead of replying to someone's old post concerning a different type of diabetes than yours. ([USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] , can you help us out here?). Anyway, I don't do well on most medication either Not just for diabetes, but just, you know, medication in general. Side effects tend to kick my ****. So my only real option, as it kind of sounds like it might be for you too, is a rather radical change in diet. If you know practically all carbs turn to glucose... You cut out the carbs! (Yeah, it is that simple.) They're in a lot more foods than you might think though, as it's not just sugar you have to look out for, but starches too. That means no bread, spuds, underground veggies, cereals, pasta, corn, etc etc... <a href="https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html" target="_blank">https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html</a> <-- have a read, this might make your life one heck of a lot easier. I have been T2 medication free for about 4 years now, my blood sugars usually hovering between 4 and 5. And I'm not the only one here who's pulled that off just with diet. Provided your pancreas is still producing insulin, you should be able to get blood sugar control and maybe cut down some on the medication you're on.</p><p></p><p>Good luck eh!</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2325755, member: 401801"] Hey [USER=532659]@Marilyn 222[/USER] , I think you'd get more responses if you started a post of your own, instead of replying to someone's old post concerning a different type of diabetes than yours. ([USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] , can you help us out here?). Anyway, I don't do well on most medication either Not just for diabetes, but just, you know, medication in general. Side effects tend to kick my ****. So my only real option, as it kind of sounds like it might be for you too, is a rather radical change in diet. If you know practically all carbs turn to glucose... You cut out the carbs! (Yeah, it is that simple.) They're in a lot more foods than you might think though, as it's not just sugar you have to look out for, but starches too. That means no bread, spuds, underground veggies, cereals, pasta, corn, etc etc... [URL]https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html[/URL] <-- have a read, this might make your life one heck of a lot easier. I have been T2 medication free for about 4 years now, my blood sugars usually hovering between 4 and 5. And I'm not the only one here who's pulled that off just with diet. Provided your pancreas is still producing insulin, you should be able to get blood sugar control and maybe cut down some on the medication you're on. Good luck eh! Jo [/QUOTE]
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