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<blockquote data-quote="rudini" data-source="post: 29654" data-attributes="member: 11516"><p>Low carb means high protein and sometimes high fat, neither of which are good for people with compromised liver function. High protein diets are bad for cirrhosis. So I'm between a rock and a hard place. </p><p>Hanadr, my diabetes team know that insulin causes weight gain. That's why they gave me byetta, in the hope it would counteract that from lantus. Unfortunately, I am one of those people who don't react to byetta with reduced appetite or nausea. I would welcome nausea at this point, but it's not happening, and I'm on the 10 ug dose 2x daily which I think is the most anyone can have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rudini, post: 29654, member: 11516"] Low carb means high protein and sometimes high fat, neither of which are good for people with compromised liver function. High protein diets are bad for cirrhosis. So I'm between a rock and a hard place. Hanadr, my diabetes team know that insulin causes weight gain. That's why they gave me byetta, in the hope it would counteract that from lantus. Unfortunately, I am one of those people who don't react to byetta with reduced appetite or nausea. I would welcome nausea at this point, but it's not happening, and I'm on the 10 ug dose 2x daily which I think is the most anyone can have. [/QUOTE]
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