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Sunday 9 September 2012

NON LOW CARB SUCCESS STORIES at DCUK


Sarah69Yesterday, 11:25 pm

"I'm on insulin so can adjust that to the carbs I eat. I know I could not eat a low carb diet I don't know how people eat the same things every day eg, salad veg and fruit. I'm not a great lover of any of that. I tried it once had salad twice in 1 week and I couldn't eat it again. I like what I like and that's it"

Can’t argue with that. As non low carb success stories go that’s as good as gets !!

http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=8625&p=308830#p308830



Eddie

7 comments:

fibreclaireUK said...

I read that thread and noticed that all the NON low carb successes were actually eating less than 120g or carbs a day - which is Low carb - isnt it?????????

Anonymous said...

120 carbs was frowned upon once upon a time on DCUK and you could not be a low carber using that amount. Ask Edie, he will tell you.

Lowcarb team member said...

Anonymouse said...
"120 carbs was frowned upon once upon a time on DCUK and you could not be a low carber using that amount. Ask Edie, he will tell you."

Sorry sunshine you must have got the wrong blog no one with that name here.
Suggest you try carbo/tubs blog but beware of flying dummies.

Graham

Lowcarb team member said...

"I read that thread and noticed that all the NON low carb successes were actually eating less than 120g or carbs a day - which is Low carb - isnt it?????????"

Hi Claire, 90-130g is considered liberal Low Carb in Fergus's excellent
LOW CARB DIET - A NEWBIES GUIDE

"Low carb (ketogenic) 0-50g carbohydrate per day
Typical low carb 50-90g
Liberal low carb 90-130g
Moderate carbs 130-170g
High carb 170g plus a day"

http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=7215#p64246

Graham

fibreclaireUK said...

So will my meter readings tell me how low carb a threshold is safe for me, or is there a figure I should try to aim for? I am Type 2 diet and metformin.

Lowcarb team member said...

"So will my meter readings tell me how low carb a threshold is safe for me, or is there a figure I should try to aim for? I am Type 2 diet and metformin."

Your meter is your friend Claire and is the only way to determine a safe level of carbs, a good site for all you need to know about testing is Jenny Ruhl's blood sugar 101.http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/

Graham

fibreclaireUK said...

Great link. I have bookmarked it to have a good read tomorrow.

Thanks Graham : )