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<blockquote data-quote="Muzzer" data-source="post: 1541016" data-attributes="member: 422737"><p>When I was looking at the shakes it was recommended to use appetite suppressants which can be taken any time of day or night, between one and three at a time depending on how hungry you feel. They help get through those difficult times.</p><p>It's 800 calories a day, I.e. The shakes plus non starchy veg to bring you up to the 800 calories. Do it girl 8 weeks o get rid of visceral fats around the pancreas and liver and put the T2 diabetes into remission. Then eat a healthy low carb diet ongoing.</p><p>Bariatric surgery is not available on NHS so costs circa £10,000 according to my GP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muzzer, post: 1541016, member: 422737"] When I was looking at the shakes it was recommended to use appetite suppressants which can be taken any time of day or night, between one and three at a time depending on how hungry you feel. They help get through those difficult times. It's 800 calories a day, I.e. The shakes plus non starchy veg to bring you up to the 800 calories. Do it girl 8 weeks o get rid of visceral fats around the pancreas and liver and put the T2 diabetes into remission. Then eat a healthy low carb diet ongoing. Bariatric surgery is not available on NHS so costs circa £10,000 according to my GP. [/QUOTE]
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