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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 1460233" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I love a success story. Especially when it endorses the Newcastle diet. Well done [USER=399962]@symbolicus[/USER] . You must be ecstatic.</p><p></p><p>Hope you won't mind me mentioning that you should pay attention to the fact that Professor Taylor et al recommend that following the calorie restriction phase it is important to eat less than you did before you started. This is a lifetime requirement. </p><p></p><p>Not trying to take anything from your achievement. I speak from experience. In the first two years following my success at ND I was able to eat high carb foods with no rise in BG. However, by regaining some of the weight, I put this in jeopardy. Always remain vigilant. Do make sure you maintain the new weight, and test your blood glucose from time to time. First sign of increase in either, take action.</p><p>Keep posting here, too. Inspire others. </p><p>Stay well, and once again, congratulations on your success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 1460233, member: 100904"] I love a success story. Especially when it endorses the Newcastle diet. Well done [USER=399962]@symbolicus[/USER] . You must be ecstatic. Hope you won't mind me mentioning that you should pay attention to the fact that Professor Taylor et al recommend that following the calorie restriction phase it is important to eat less than you did before you started. This is a lifetime requirement. Not trying to take anything from your achievement. I speak from experience. In the first two years following my success at ND I was able to eat high carb foods with no rise in BG. However, by regaining some of the weight, I put this in jeopardy. Always remain vigilant. Do make sure you maintain the new weight, and test your blood glucose from time to time. First sign of increase in either, take action. Keep posting here, too. Inspire others. Stay well, and once again, congratulations on your success. [/QUOTE]
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