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<blockquote data-quote="Totto" data-source="post: 617566" data-attributes="member: 91524"><p>If you check the link to Dietdoctor you will see that you are not alone. And no one should even consider surgery before they have had a go at LCHF. And LCHF keeps my bg normal without meds, so far. Thus I am an advocate for a high fat diet. Should you want to you could try a little less protein and a little more fat and see what it does for you. Going on strict LCHF gave me my energy back and I have lost weight on it too, not that I really had that much to loose but still I lost nearly 10% of my body weight in six months. </p><p></p><p>I am on NDT, natural dessicated thyroid extract. For me it works much, much better than Levo. Levo took the edge off symptoms, NDT takes symptoms away. And many find it much easier to normalise weight on NDT compared with Levo. </p><p></p><p>For me it was the thyroid that made me gain weight, around 25 kilograms that I now have lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Totto, post: 617566, member: 91524"] If you check the link to Dietdoctor you will see that you are not alone. And no one should even consider surgery before they have had a go at LCHF. And LCHF keeps my bg normal without meds, so far. Thus I am an advocate for a high fat diet. Should you want to you could try a little less protein and a little more fat and see what it does for you. Going on strict LCHF gave me my energy back and I have lost weight on it too, not that I really had that much to loose but still I lost nearly 10% of my body weight in six months. I am on NDT, natural dessicated thyroid extract. For me it works much, much better than Levo. Levo took the edge off symptoms, NDT takes symptoms away. And many find it much easier to normalise weight on NDT compared with Levo. For me it was the thyroid that made me gain weight, around 25 kilograms that I now have lost. [/QUOTE]
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