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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 923972" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Plenty of us here to say 'well done' though. Well done from me, by the way.</p><p>I was in a similar situation a few years ago. Here is the conundrum....</p><p>Considerable weight loss, non-diabetic BG levels. Still overweight by any standards, able to eat carbs no spikes in BG. However, although carbs do not cause me spikes, they do make me want more of them, and I gain weight when I eat them in more than minimal quantity. If the weight gain pushes me beyond my personal fat threshold (according to Prof Taylor of Newcastle diet fame) I am likely to have diabetic BG levels again.</p><p>I would be very cautious about the advice from your medical team to eat carbs, and would also monitor BG levels despite being told not to.</p><p>Good luck, and well done again (just to make up for the lack of congrats from medical team).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 923972, member: 100904"] Plenty of us here to say 'well done' though. Well done from me, by the way. I was in a similar situation a few years ago. Here is the conundrum.... Considerable weight loss, non-diabetic BG levels. Still overweight by any standards, able to eat carbs no spikes in BG. However, although carbs do not cause me spikes, they do make me want more of them, and I gain weight when I eat them in more than minimal quantity. If the weight gain pushes me beyond my personal fat threshold (according to Prof Taylor of Newcastle diet fame) I am likely to have diabetic BG levels again. I would be very cautious about the advice from your medical team to eat carbs, and would also monitor BG levels despite being told not to. Good luck, and well done again (just to make up for the lack of congrats from medical team). [/QUOTE]
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