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Does Anyone Have Gout Too? I'm Having Problems Finding Foods That I Can Eat! :(
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Deaf-blind, type 2,gout,copd and more

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Can your doc help with prescription painkillers to tide you over the flare ups?

How Can We Increase Our Glp-1 Hormone?
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6 Foods that Increase GLP-1 Levels
6 Foods that Increase GLP-1 Levels
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Many overweight people underproduce Glp-1. And if doc does not deem your weight or diabestes severe enough these foids may help!!!!

So Confused As What To Eat. Some Sample Menus Would Be Appreciated. I'm Type 2
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@A DiabetesTeam Member Henry eats "Keto" by any other name also referred to a "ultra low carb"

No real definition although typically "below 50 carbs a day"

Keto is a "moving target" because… read more

How Many Carbs Should You Be Having On Average Per Meal I Know It Should Be As Low As Possible But Realistically
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mine too

Hi Everyone Can Someone Please Send A Low Cost Diet Plan
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thanks

Does Anyone Else Just Treat Their Diabetes By Dieting?
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Well for most people type 2 is just an issue of diet. The blood sugar rise is a symptom of hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance. So intermittent fasting can reduce insulin production which can help… read more

Just Been Diagnosed Today. Where Do I Go From Here?
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I need advise and help. Was not given any indication by the doctor on how I should proceed and what I need to do now. Was told only to take meds twice a day. No eating plan, what I should avoid or any other information.
Totally stressed out. Have no idea where to now. My blood sugar level at the examination was 12.4 with traces of ketones and blood in urine test. Glucose was 3+ in the urine test
Please help!!
My blood pressure was 150/90

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Be very astute about what you teach yourself in regards to TYPE1 DIABETES. BE PATIENT AND ERR ON LESS IS BETTER.

Has Anyone Had Weight Loss Surgery To "cure" Diabetes?
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I have been told that after having this surgery I would no longer have to treat my diabetes. However I am wondering if I would be trading one set of problems for another. Since I have a weight problem being approved is not a problem, but I prefer to do things as naturally as possible. Some insight would be helpful and appreciated.

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Diabetes is caused by your bloods cells a/b
There is no cure by losing weight
Cant be done

How Much Food?
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When managing diabetes, portion control is crucial. How do you typically determine the right amount of food to eat in one sitting, and how many meals or snacks do you aim for each day? Additionally, are you curious about the benefits of fasting for diabetes management, and if so, what kind of foods and portion sizes are recommended during fasting periods?

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Diabetes Hunger: 3 Ways To Manage Read Article...
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Thank you for the message. This is my journey now.

Does Anyone Struggle With Being Hungry All The Time?
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Being hungry much of the time is a condition of diabetes. That's the bad news, the good news is that it comes in waves so it's not all the time.

When I get hungry I tell myself "This will pass" and… read more