Are their ways to do it and what do you eat?
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My wife has type 2, and manages it on her own. She refused to go on insulin, she witnessed what it did to her other family members with it. She does well with a low carb diet and lots of exercise. Her A1C tests prove that you can manage it if you are very diligent.
The first is a very broad question, since there are two types of diabetes and many ways to control it, through oral meds, injections, insulin, diet, etc.Are their ways to do it and what do you eat?
Are their ways to do it and what do you eat?