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<blockquote data-quote="trotskyite" data-source="post: 847031" data-attributes="member: 67262"><p>Here is info for your gp from newcastle university</p><p><a href="http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/documents/Informationfordoctors_revised_April14.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/documents/Informationfordoctors_revised_April14.pdf</a></p><p>b) Insulin. At the time of commencement of decreasing food intake, insulin dose in type 2 diabetes may be substantially decreased, and advice to cut insulin dose by approximately 50% is appropriate. Monitoring of blood glucose must be done daily with a plan to contact appropriate healthcare professional if blood glucose levels become very high (fasting over 10mmol per litre) or very low. It may be anticipated that insulin may be withdrawn after approximately two weeks but this depends upon blood glucose response.</p><p></p><p>If I were you I would agree a diet plan with dietitian trying to have 1000-1200kcal/day. Then if you lose 1kg/week you can stop and reassess once you've got into normal range bmi/ 80cm waist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trotskyite, post: 847031, member: 67262"] Here is info for your gp from newcastle university [URL]http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/documents/Informationfordoctors_revised_April14.pdf[/URL] b) Insulin. At the time of commencement of decreasing food intake, insulin dose in type 2 diabetes may be substantially decreased, and advice to cut insulin dose by approximately 50% is appropriate. Monitoring of blood glucose must be done daily with a plan to contact appropriate healthcare professional if blood glucose levels become very high (fasting over 10mmol per litre) or very low. It may be anticipated that insulin may be withdrawn after approximately two weeks but this depends upon blood glucose response. If I were you I would agree a diet plan with dietitian trying to have 1000-1200kcal/day. Then if you lose 1kg/week you can stop and reassess once you've got into normal range bmi/ 80cm waist. [/QUOTE]
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