Even though I am somewhat impatient about the process, it’s hard not to notice the changes going on with my body. Looks aside, I just feel different. Hard to describe.
@matigo I’ve heard many of these stories before and the parents are around to fill in the details. It’s either real or a shared delusion ?
Listening to my wife and my brother in law and his wife talk about childhood makes me realize how different my childhood was. Either that or I’ve blocked so much of it from my memory that I simply can’t relate.
@kdfrawg For me, it was both the machine in the office and the doctor doing it manually that produced wildly different results…within the course of 15 minutes or so. ?
@kdfrawg I had the same issue at the doctor with blood pressure. Four different measurements gave me four vastly different results.
Minimal Carbs, Lots of Fat, Incredible Results, But No Science [theglobeandmail.com] — I disagree that there’s no science. It’s there if you look for it. There could always be more of it. That said, the powers that shouldn’t be prefer the status quo.
@tomas the doctor insists I get down to 5.0 before I can eliminate the drugs I'm on. ?
@kdfrawg agree but always a little frustrating when it’s not as much progress as you were thinking. That and it reinforces my usual complaints about the accuracy of blood glucose meters.
The blood test showed I had a blood glucose of 100 mg/dL. The test with my own meter? 82. ?