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<blockquote data-quote="Andy12345" data-source="post: 633639" data-attributes="member: 59108"><p>i think your saying your happy with yours diet and thats cool as your also happy with your numbers, the key has to be reducing the meds then still being happy with the numbers assuming they stay the same, if they go up again you will be faced with the unfortunate decision of going back onto the meds, reducing the carbs (sugar) further or tolerating higher numbers, lack of energy could be a few different things, it could be he is deficient in a vitamin, ive heard folks talking about vit d for example, perhaps hes previously bd diet was high in a certain vitamin that was hiding the fact he was low in something (im only guessing) it could even be down to depression which is common, does he seem happier on this new lifestyle or deprived? so i agree with the others, see the doc about reducing the meds, this isnt always easy as docs love to give us medicine, it make them feel useful, and see wht happens, lso mention the lethagy and the possibilty of some tests to find out what may be causing it, well done and best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy12345, post: 633639, member: 59108"] i think your saying your happy with yours diet and thats cool as your also happy with your numbers, the key has to be reducing the meds then still being happy with the numbers assuming they stay the same, if they go up again you will be faced with the unfortunate decision of going back onto the meds, reducing the carbs (sugar) further or tolerating higher numbers, lack of energy could be a few different things, it could be he is deficient in a vitamin, ive heard folks talking about vit d for example, perhaps hes previously bd diet was high in a certain vitamin that was hiding the fact he was low in something (im only guessing) it could even be down to depression which is common, does he seem happier on this new lifestyle or deprived? so i agree with the others, see the doc about reducing the meds, this isnt always easy as docs love to give us medicine, it make them feel useful, and see wht happens, lso mention the lethagy and the possibilty of some tests to find out what may be causing it, well done and best of luck [/QUOTE]
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