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    Is 15kgs weight-loss the limit ?

    I lost the thread, back there -- literally -- but clearly have found it again. However, there's a long reply missing, and I've yet to thank that person. My apologies, for the "back of an envelope" critique, and the heaps of science-based information it contained. Thanks for that, and the heap of...
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    Is 15kgs weight-loss the limit ?

    Greetings Well-Known Member Aloe, from across The Pond. Emi/Imi is an interesting distinction and an often revealing question. True-Blue Aussies always assume people are itching to get to their bonza country, whereas I remind people that you must wish to LEAVE HOME first. ... the truth is I got...
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    Is 15kgs weight-loss the limit ?

    Err ... Vegetarian.
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    Is 15kgs weight-loss the limit ?

    Hi MrsA2 I come at this from a quite specific angle: a doctor (not my GP) mentioned he'd seen a YouTube video about T2 remission, and when I looked at it I realised that 'Roy Taylor' was someone I 'knew', as it were -- as the Professor who diagnosed my (adoptive) sister's illness, as well as...
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    Is 15kgs weight-loss the limit ?

    Thanks Kenny, for this encouraging story, and introduction 1. to the subtleties of progress and 2. to a longer timescale. Also thanks for the links to the Low Carb element and information, this represents a further tool I'll explore when I get off the 'shakes' and back to something a bit more...
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    Is 15kgs weight-loss the limit ?

    Thanks, Outlier, for your thoughts. What you say is something of a philosophical challenge, and I will have to work through its deep meaning as I go, and hopefully progress. Nonetheless, it's always comforting to appreciate others have trodden the same ground, and I will indeed keep you...
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    Is 15kgs weight-loss the limit ?

    Hi everybody, I'm new here. I was made aware of Professor Taylor's ideas, and as I'm a fairly disciplined person thought I'd give it a try. I've been T2 for around 15 years, discovered by accident, and managed without medication for a couple of years, after which I decided to have more fun (and...
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