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>>>>>>> "Ozgirl" > wrote:
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>>>>>>>> I will just point out one thing Cheri. Low carb doesn't always fit
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>>>>>>>> with gastroparesis. We have to keep remembering that. [ . . . . ]
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>>>>>>> We HAVE to keep remembering that? Who is this 'we' of whom you
>>>>>>> speak?
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>>>>>> There are many people here who say that if one would only low carb,
>>>>>> their BG would come down. Susan is one of them.
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>>>>> No, they don't, and no she's not. There isn't an "only way" to
>>>>> anything related to diabetes, but one thing is for sure...a high carb
>>>>> diet never helped any diabetic.
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>>>> Actually she has said that countless times!
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>>> No, she hasn't said that low carb is the "only" way for everyone at all.

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>> She does tell them if they would low carb their BG would come down.

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> She says..."to try low carbing" and see if your BG will come down when
> people are having high BG...everyone has a different idea of what low carb
> is, so if someone is eating 200gm of carb, and they cut down to 100gm for
> instance, they usually will find that it helps a great deal with control.
> Of course there are those that don't want to deprive themselves of
> anything, so they continue on a high carb path...and then wonder why they
> develop a number of other things, while posting the high carb snacks,
> meals etc. that they're eating. Then...yes, patience wears thin, and
> people will point out the folly of it.


I do not think 100g is low carb.