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To: zek157

It’s the craziest thing. While reviewing my glucose meter after I had been low carbing and working out like mad for three months, the nurse congratulated me on putting my Type 2 into remission. Then she wanted to know what I was eating and when I told her, she shook her head and kindly told me I needed a lot more carbs daily. So to clarify, I asked her if she really thought I needed more carbs every day and she said yes. Then I said that carbohydrates break down into glucose so what she wanted me to do was basically eat more sugar, right? She laughed a little and said I didn’t really understand. It was my turn to laugh and I said that yes, I understood.

Peach


60 posted on 07/15/2018 1:15:45 PM PDT by CarolinaPeach
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To: CarolinaPeach

Wow.


63 posted on 07/15/2018 1:18:03 PM PDT by dhs12345
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To: CarolinaPeach

Excellent!

Sadly no surprise from the professionals. They have too much equity in faulty education to investgate further.


104 posted on 07/16/2018 3:52:00 AM PDT by zek157
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To: CarolinaPeach

My kid has Type 1, since 19 months old.

Yes, what they teach these folks is pretty crazy. They should be pushing the keto diet on young type 1’s from the get go.

The diets they ACTUALLY put them on? All of this crazy diabetic friendly chemo stuff that tastes like a janitorial product.

Meats, cheeses, creams. Wanna cheat? Eat a ton of ice cream and bolus for the sugar. The low sugar ice cream is pretty good now.


114 posted on 07/16/2018 10:56:13 AM PDT by RinaseaofDs
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