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<blockquote data-quote="Scandichic" data-source="post: 624423" data-attributes="member: 94210"><p>Hi there! It is sensible to want to be in control ASAP. It isn't a condition you can just ignore and you are right to be concerned and want to do something about it. I am T2 and was too fat. My weight is going down but I've still got a way to go. My understanding is that there are a couple of dietary approaches. The NHS will be obliged to recommend the eat well plate but there are plenty of T1s who follow the LCHF approach. [USER=102150]@Spiker[/USER] may be able to help here. [USER=92659]@northernlass[/USER] ?</p><p>Have a look at this site</p><p><a href="https://www.dietdoctor.com/?s=Type+1&submit.x=-962&submit.y=-178" target="_blank">https://www.dietdoctor.com/?s=Type+1&submit.x=-962&submit.y=-178</a></p><p>The guy who writes it is a Swedish doc, specialising in obesity and diabetes.</p><p>Ref the cholestrol. Mine is 7.3 HDL 1.3, LDL 6 triglycerides 0.61</p><p>Note my triglycerides. I follow this diet. My LDL is too high but my HDL is good and my triglycerides are fab! </p><p>Finally, I would speak to your doc and insist on GAD test. I think I have that right. This is the test which confirms T1 I think.apologies if I've made any mistakes.like I say, I'm T2. Good luck and keep posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scandichic, post: 624423, member: 94210"] Hi there! It is sensible to want to be in control ASAP. It isn't a condition you can just ignore and you are right to be concerned and want to do something about it. I am T2 and was too fat. My weight is going down but I've still got a way to go. My understanding is that there are a couple of dietary approaches. The NHS will be obliged to recommend the eat well plate but there are plenty of T1s who follow the LCHF approach. [USER=102150]@Spiker[/USER] may be able to help here. [USER=92659]@northernlass[/USER] ? Have a look at this site [url]https://www.dietdoctor.com/?s=Type+1&submit.x=-962&submit.y=-178[/url] The guy who writes it is a Swedish doc, specialising in obesity and diabetes. Ref the cholestrol. Mine is 7.3 HDL 1.3, LDL 6 triglycerides 0.61 Note my triglycerides. I follow this diet. My LDL is too high but my HDL is good and my triglycerides are fab! Finally, I would speak to your doc and insist on GAD test. I think I have that right. This is the test which confirms T1 I think.apologies if I've made any mistakes.like I say, I'm T2. Good luck and keep posting. [/QUOTE]
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