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<blockquote data-quote="derry60" data-source="post: 1549781" data-attributes="member: 407978"><p>I was really lucky when I went to see the nurse regarding my increased sugar back end of June. I had received a letter telling me that my sugar was high and that I was at high risk of becoming type 2, this was in April this year. When I eventually went for my appointment I had already had decided to lose weight and try the low carb diet, so I had at that time just started to lose some weight. I told the nurse that I had lost weight and that I was doing Keto, to my surprise she said "Oh me also, I won't touch bread, pasta, rice, potatoes etc" She told me that she had lost weight and felt really well and her bloating feeling had gone. I told her about this forum and said how people are doing really well and lowering their Blood sugar levels. She fully agreed and said some of her patients have also been doing well on the low carb diet. So just goes to show. I have no idea what my doc would say as I have only seen her since diagnosed with high sugar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derry60, post: 1549781, member: 407978"] I was really lucky when I went to see the nurse regarding my increased sugar back end of June. I had received a letter telling me that my sugar was high and that I was at high risk of becoming type 2, this was in April this year. When I eventually went for my appointment I had already had decided to lose weight and try the low carb diet, so I had at that time just started to lose some weight. I told the nurse that I had lost weight and that I was doing Keto, to my surprise she said "Oh me also, I won't touch bread, pasta, rice, potatoes etc" She told me that she had lost weight and felt really well and her bloating feeling had gone. I told her about this forum and said how people are doing really well and lowering their Blood sugar levels. She fully agreed and said some of her patients have also been doing well on the low carb diet. So just goes to show. I have no idea what my doc would say as I have only seen her since diagnosed with high sugar. [/QUOTE]
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