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<blockquote data-quote="Ricky" data-source="post: 552996" data-attributes="member: 27137"><p>As someone who has done low carb/low GI for years and I don't care how much fat I eat I would like to know how much protein is too much as I eat a lot of protein to stop me being hungry . Maybe I should be bothered about my kidneys?</p><p>I do exercise a lot.</p><p>My fasting bs is beginning to creep up now , from being high 4's/low 5's to mid to high 5's and if I have a bit of 85%+ chocolate it shows. I don't go near my GP because I think I have been forgotten about and I am still collecting a testing strip prescription every month which I know I am not entitled to but naturally want to keep!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricky, post: 552996, member: 27137"] As someone who has done low carb/low GI for years and I don't care how much fat I eat I would like to know how much protein is too much as I eat a lot of protein to stop me being hungry . Maybe I should be bothered about my kidneys? I do exercise a lot. My fasting bs is beginning to creep up now , from being high 4's/low 5's to mid to high 5's and if I have a bit of 85%+ chocolate it shows. I don't go near my GP because I think I have been forgotten about and I am still collecting a testing strip prescription every month which I know I am not entitled to but naturally want to keep!!! [/QUOTE]
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