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On 12/6/2013 5:40 PM, Todd wrote:
> On 12/06/2013 11:21 AM, W. Baker wrote:
>> : I never said any of that stuff. I don't know any high carb
>> : diabetics on this list. Who are you really arguing with?
>>
>> : -T
>>
>> You constantly preach very low carb , using th term carb poison, etc.

>
> "Preach" is a pejorative.
> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pejorative?s=t
> having a disparaging, derogatory, or belittling effect
> or force
>
> I do not "preach" any more than you do. Don't be insulting.
>
> And, this is a "Diabetic Food" group. Excess carbs "are"
> poisonous. They give you T2.


Totally asinine.

So is too much water. And
> water is good for Diabetics. You are free to disagree as
> long as you are not disagreeable.



You don't make the rules, Bubba!
If I were you, I'd just put everyone in my kill file. Then no one will
disagree or be disagreeable and you will be the indisputable king of the
poop scoop.

Same rules apply to me.
>
>> Your constant mention of high carb diabetics on this list,

>
> Actually, now that I think about it, there are some. Maya (a T3c
> diabetic) is one. On the support group she elucidated on
> exactly how she does it. I am sure if you asked her to, I am
> sure she would repeat it for you.
>
> There are others too, but I forget their names. One guy, who
> some times visits here from the support group, wrote me
> all kinds of (industry sponsored no doubt) studies and
> his personal experience on how he does it.
>
> The one who asked how to cook rice would be another. The one who
> eats Oat Meal for breakfast would be another. Those that offset
> carbs with fiber "may" (watch the weasel word) also quality.
>
> Of the people who share cooking tips on this group, as far as
> I can tell, there are no high carb diabetics. You definitely are
> not. Both our diets are pretty similar, by the way.
>
>> seems to imply
>> that those who disagree with your very low carb diet are such people.

>
> I am sorry Wendy, but you are dreaming that up.
>
>> You
>> don't have to point a finger and name a person to , by replying in the
>> tome you use, look to be accusing those who do not follow your very low
>> carb, high fat diet are all hig carb diabetics who are kiooing
>> themselves.

>
> I am clear as to what I mean. Don't put words in my mouth. If you
> don't understand, just ask.
>
> Remember, I am an engineer. We reference what we write and WE NEVER
> PRESUME everyone know what we are talking about. That is why I
> explain a lot. If you understand what I mean, it does not mean that
> everyone else will. It is intended that you just skip over things
> I am explaining that your already know what I am talking about,
> unless you just like my prose.
>
> This is just the way engineers write. I am not trying to offend
> anyone; I am trying to INCLUDE everyone. Do you understand now?
> I am not calling anyone a "kook".
>
> Here is a good rule in engineering writing. Always spell
> out your acronyms first and then show the acronym in parenthesis
> before using the acronym.
>
> Here is an bad example:
> According to the ADA ...
>
> Here is a good example:
> According to the Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) ..
>
> Didn't see that one coming, did you. ADA could also mean the
> American Dental Association. And no where is that meant to
> insult anyone. It is mean to INCLUDE everyone.
>
>>
>> there are several wys to control T2 diabetes including moderation in carb
>> eating and ujudicious use of medication as well as very low carb. use of
>> these other methods does not make someone an ostriching hig carb eatign
>> diabetic, but you constatnly imply this. Watch the way you write things
>> adn think before you post.

>
> I have never said different. I have always been clear that
> do what works for you. We both share our opinions and experiences
> with others. That is a good thing on both our parts as long as
> we are not disagreeable doing it.
>
> Are you mistaking my statement that you should not abuse
> drugs to eats more carbs? I have seen first hand where that
> goes.
>
> Who exactly are you fighting with?
>
> And it is okay to "preach to the choir". It is called
> "reinforcement". That's what friends do.
>
> -T
>
>>
>> Wendy

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