If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Diabetes Diet Semantics Discussion Thread
I propose that you use this thread to discuss the nuances of the words cure, control and remission in regards to low-carb as a means to improve the health of a diabetes-struck person. You managed to blur a very interesting piece of knowledge and what could have been quite an interesting discussion. I give you this thread, so that you can empty all needs for a phrase discussion. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Diabetes Diet Semantics Discussion Thread
If you want to start a flame-war. People will NEVER agree on "CURE or
CONTROL". -- T2 Nov' 06 Actos 30mg Low-carb diet Exercise "H.L" wrote in message ups.com... : : I propose that you use this thread to discuss the nuances of the words : cure, control and remission in regards : to low-carb as a means to improve the health of a diabetes-struck : person. You managed to blur a very interesting piece of knowledge and : what could have been quite an interesting discussion. I give you this : thread, so that you can empty all needs for a phrase discussion. : |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Diabetes Diet Semantics Discussion Thread
H.L wrote:
:: I propose that you use this thread to discuss the nuances of the :: words cure, control and remission in regards :: to low-carb as a means to improve the health of a diabetes-struck :: person. You managed to blur a very interesting piece of knowledge and :: what could have been quite an interesting discussion. I give you this :: thread, so that you can empty all needs for a phrase discussion. I propose that you get a clue. As one who has had diabetes for 26 years, I know I'm not cured, but I live with good control. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Diabetes Diet Semantics Discussion Thread
"Roger Zoul" wrote in message
... : H.L wrote: ::: I propose that you use this thread to discuss the nuances of the ::: words cure, control and remission in regards ::: to low-carb as a means to improve the health of a diabetes-struck ::: person. You managed to blur a very interesting piece of knowledge and ::: what could have been quite an interesting discussion. I give you this ::: thread, so that you can empty all needs for a phrase discussion. : : I propose that you get a clue. : : As one who has had diabetes for 26 years, I know I'm not cured, but I live : with good control. Like I said "People will NEVER agree on "CURE or CONTROL". -- T2 Nov' 06 Actos 30mg Low-carb diet Exercise |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Diabetes Diet Semantics Discussion Thread
DesertHare wrote:
:: "Roger Zoul" wrote in message :: ... ::: H.L wrote: ::::: I propose that you use this thread to discuss the nuances of the ::::: words cure, control and remission in regards ::::: to low-carb as a means to improve the health of a diabetes-struck ::::: person. You managed to blur a very interesting piece of knowledge ::::: and what could have been quite an interesting discussion. I give ::::: you this thread, so that you can empty all needs for a phrase ::::: discussion. ::: ::: I propose that you get a clue. ::: ::: As one who has had diabetes for 26 years, I know I'm not cured, but ::: I live with good control. :: :: Like I said "People will NEVER agree on "CURE or :: CONTROL". What is there to agree on - they are two different things. If I were cured of T2D, then I could eat anything I want and never have issues with BG. More over, there are some people for whom even LC won't result in control of BG. Hence, they cannot be controled, let alone cured. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Diabetes Diet Semantics Discussion Thread
On Feb 25, 10:17 am, "H.L" wrote:
I propose that you use this thread to discuss the nuances of the words cure, control and remission in regards to low-carb as a means to improve the health of a diabetes-struck person. You managed to blur a very interesting piece of knowledge and what could have been quite an interesting discussion. I give you this thread, so that you can empty all needs for a phrase discussion. What we ought to agree on is that cutting refined and high-GI load carbs from the diet at the earliest possible time can only improve ones glyceamic controll and minimize the damage already done. TC |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Diabetes Diet Semantics Discussion Thread
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Diabetes Diet Semantics Discussion Thread
It is interesting that although my HbA1c has been normal for a couple of
years, that I am still defined by my doctor as diabetic. Semantic confusion is to be expected. "H.L" wrote in message ups.com... I propose that you use this thread to discuss the nuances of the words cure, control and remission in regards to low-carb as a means to improve the health of a diabetes-struck person. You managed to blur a very interesting piece of knowledge and what could have been quite an interesting discussion. I give you this thread, so that you can empty all needs for a phrase discussion. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Diabetes Diet Semantics Discussion Thread
On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 14:40:15 -0500, Roger Zoul
wrote: wrote: . :: :: What we ought to agree on is that cutting refined and high-GI load :: carbs from the diet at the earliest possible time can only improve :: ones glyceamic controll and minimize the damage already done. :: :: TC I doubt you'd get much (if any) argument from me if you said that! The only argument from me is that perhaps one could use glycemic load in addition to glycemic index. For instance, although watermelon has high-GI, it has low glycemic load (heck, it's mainly water). Assuming you don't gorge yourself on watermelon, it's certainly not a bad snack at times. -- Bob in CT |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Diabetes Diet Semantics Discussion Thread
DesertHare wrote:
"Roger Zoul" wrote in message ... : H.L wrote: ::: I propose that you use this thread to discuss the nuances of the ::: words cure, control and remission in regards ::: to low-carb as a means to improve the health of a diabetes-struck ::: person. You managed to blur a very interesting piece of knowledge and ::: what could have been quite an interesting discussion. I give you this ::: thread, so that you can empty all needs for a phrase discussion. : : I propose that you get a clue. : : As one who has had diabetes for 26 years, I know I'm not cured, but I live : with good control. Like I said "People will NEVER agree on "CURE or CONTROL". I feel the same way about "green" and "red". |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
My Diet Thread | Jenny | General Discussion | 25 | August 8th, 2006 03:05 AM |
Diet pop/soda discussion | [email protected] | General Discussion | 17 | August 13th, 2005 05:14 AM |
Diet pop/soda discussion (personal) | Carol Frilegh | General Discussion | 2 | August 7th, 2005 03:11 PM |
Diet pop/soda discussion | CygnusX-1 | General Discussion | 21 | September 6th, 2004 11:22 PM |
Brand New Interactive Diet Discussion Forum | Teyes | Low Carbohydrate Diets | 0 | November 19th, 2003 06:40 PM |