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Coronavirus and Diabetes
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<blockquote data-quote="honeyend" data-source="post: 6856762" data-attributes="member: 23108"><p>I am type 3c, because of damage my pancreas. Type 2 can be controlled on a low carb diet, I was discharged from hospital on insulin because of the feeds I was on. I am now managed like a Type 2, so I eat about 50grms of carbs a day and my blood test is OK, below the range for Type 2.</p><p> Things are changing with Type 2, and if you contol the amount of carbs you eat, you can get your blood tests back to normal levels.</p><p>My favorite that explains it, </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]OlKDM3SDHPA[/MEDIA]</p><p> I think its easier for some Type 1, my friend has a pump can adjust her insulin it to what she has eaten.</p><p></p><p>I am just about fit to go back to work, but it's not worth the risk, I was so ill I never claimed sick pay. So we are in isolation but busy with spring jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honeyend, post: 6856762, member: 23108"] I am type 3c, because of damage my pancreas. Type 2 can be controlled on a low carb diet, I was discharged from hospital on insulin because of the feeds I was on. I am now managed like a Type 2, so I eat about 50grms of carbs a day and my blood test is OK, below the range for Type 2. Things are changing with Type 2, and if you contol the amount of carbs you eat, you can get your blood tests back to normal levels. My favorite that explains it, [MEDIA=youtube]OlKDM3SDHPA[/MEDIA] I think its easier for some Type 1, my friend has a pump can adjust her insulin it to what she has eaten. I am just about fit to go back to work, but it's not worth the risk, I was so ill I never claimed sick pay. So we are in isolation but busy with spring jobs. [/QUOTE]
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