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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2377481" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>As I said, your stomach is probably a better indicator. I note you do accept that Withings scale is a rough guide, For me having to wear braces (suspenders in US) was a sign, and I too lost 6" off my waistband and had to buy a new wardrobe to boot. Those modifications to my life proved to me that low carb was a successful strategy for me, and the reductions in HbA1c and blood pressure etc were useful side effects that seemed to please my doctors, I'm just happy to bounce around in my new bgl playpen, and not worry too much about spikes or hypo's. My best mate is happy if he can keep his bgl below 20 mmol/l and worries if it drops below 8 mmol/l but then he is a T1D. It takes all sorts and we are all different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2377481, member: 196898"] As I said, your stomach is probably a better indicator. I note you do accept that Withings scale is a rough guide, For me having to wear braces (suspenders in US) was a sign, and I too lost 6" off my waistband and had to buy a new wardrobe to boot. Those modifications to my life proved to me that low carb was a successful strategy for me, and the reductions in HbA1c and blood pressure etc were useful side effects that seemed to please my doctors, I'm just happy to bounce around in my new bgl playpen, and not worry too much about spikes or hypo's. My best mate is happy if he can keep his bgl below 20 mmol/l and worries if it drops below 8 mmol/l but then he is a T1D. It takes all sorts and we are all different. [/QUOTE]
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