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<blockquote data-quote="trinity0097" data-source="post: 927637" data-attributes="member: 158613"><p>I probably do have a bit too much protein, my weight loss has halted a bit, but my blood sugars are normal. However I do have to try to cook in a way that is suitable for my hubby who can't/won't stick to a Lchf diet so not everything can be slathered in butter for him! </p><p>I have tried to get him to do Lchf, but it's too radical for his aspergic tendencies and he doesn't deal well with too much dairy (cream or cheese).</p><p></p><p>People keep telling me I'm so skinny (although officially still just obese according to bmi) even though I know I'm not, just skinnier! Size 18 is a huge improvement for me, so willing to keep weight fairly stable at the moment if my hba1c is fantastic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinity0097, post: 927637, member: 158613"] I probably do have a bit too much protein, my weight loss has halted a bit, but my blood sugars are normal. However I do have to try to cook in a way that is suitable for my hubby who can't/won't stick to a Lchf diet so not everything can be slathered in butter for him! I have tried to get him to do Lchf, but it's too radical for his aspergic tendencies and he doesn't deal well with too much dairy (cream or cheese). People keep telling me I'm so skinny (although officially still just obese according to bmi) even though I know I'm not, just skinnier! Size 18 is a huge improvement for me, so willing to keep weight fairly stable at the moment if my hba1c is fantastic! [/QUOTE]
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