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@trishanna

Well said, Dorisena. In my husband's case, it's how he was raised. It's rather like a religious belief and as such extremely unshakable. Excuse my diverting the conversation a bit.

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I may have lost the "thread on this" but ANYBODY and I mean ANYBODY that has been diagnosed as a Type II or POTENTIAL Type II (if there is such an animal-you are or you are not!) TEST a # of times during the day and keep track of your diet and activities during the day. You will then gain an understanding of your body and how it reacts to such activities and diet.. Gaining such an understanding allows YOU to conduct YOUR diet and activities in a helpful manner. Yes, there are some "well worn" ideas/recommendations but after 20 years I can assure you this is a disease that can be and is in most cases very personal. One size doesn't fit all. As a very good Endo said,"It is a very squirelly (sp?) disease".