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<blockquote data-quote="AndyMc" data-source="post: 751924" data-attributes="member: 132620"><p>Hi Gary</p><p></p><p>Your scenario sounds very similar to mine. Steadily lost weight over a few months (and wasn't overweight to start with), then discovered I had high blood sugar. If you switch to a LCHF diet, as others have described, your blood sugar will probably be under control within a few days, and you won't need the medication either. Your weight loss will probably stop too, though that largely depends on how much fat you eat. If you find you're still losing weight (and don't want to), you can increase the fat a bit (cheese, nuts, cream, coleslaw, greek yoghurt).</p><p></p><p>If you're hesitant about the LCHF approach, I suggest you treat it as a short-term fix for a couple of weeks to get things under control, then you can re-evaluate how you want to move forward longer term.</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyMc, post: 751924, member: 132620"] Hi Gary Your scenario sounds very similar to mine. Steadily lost weight over a few months (and wasn't overweight to start with), then discovered I had high blood sugar. If you switch to a LCHF diet, as others have described, your blood sugar will probably be under control within a few days, and you won't need the medication either. Your weight loss will probably stop too, though that largely depends on how much fat you eat. If you find you're still losing weight (and don't want to), you can increase the fat a bit (cheese, nuts, cream, coleslaw, greek yoghurt). If you're hesitant about the LCHF approach, I suggest you treat it as a short-term fix for a couple of weeks to get things under control, then you can re-evaluate how you want to move forward longer term. Andy [/QUOTE]
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