Q: I’ve had Type 1 diabetes for 36 years, and for the past five years, I have cut back on carbs and processed foods. I had struggled for years trying to keep my blood sugar from going to extremes despite being on an insulin pump or multiple daily injections.
When I went low carb (25 grams or less per meal), it made such a difference in my control. I had spoken with my former endocrinologist about going low carb, but she discouraged it. When I decided to try this anyway, she was absolutely furious with me and told me I was going to get sick. That was the last time I saw her.
My HbA1c measurements are lower and my blood sugars are more controlled than they have ever been. I’ve not been sick, and I use less insulin. Cutting carbs may not work for everyone, but it certainly has been good for me.
A: A study published in the journal of Pediatrics (May 2018) found that children and adults with Type 1 diabetes who followed a very low-carb diet had exceptionally good blood-sugar control. This flies in the face of conventional dietary recommendations.
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