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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A[b]s someone who was diabetic and is currently not diabetic, [/b]who for a while, tested every hour, half-hour for hours after eating various snacks and meals, and know what my body, including insulin response and sensitivity does, I think it's ridiculous and a bit distasteful that this is broadening from tech-bro-body-hack (yes, they've been doing this for years) to slightly-more-mainstream. I'm a little curious about the poster on the first page who called it terrifying. But not that curious. I think the healthier thing for all of you to do would be to eat less, move more, and put the tech away. For the small number of people for whom T2 is truly unavoidable, live your as-of-yet-not-diabetic life as a nondiabetic, until the time comes when you cannot. Living like a diabetic when it's not necessary? Why?[/quote] There is no cure for diabetic. How did you do that? [/quote] She’s an idiot who thinks that gestational diabetes is the same thing as T1 or T2 diabetes. Urging pre-diabetics to live as non-diabetics is just stupid. It is a fact that prediabetics can, by controlling their glucose response, slow the destruction of their beta cells and delay or sometimes even prevent their conversion to T2 diabetes. I cannot imagine why anyone with the slightest bit of knowledge about diabetes would think otherwise. [/quote]
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