Recent Content by jeano999

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    Nobody told me Metformin causes explosive Diarrhea

    Thanks but after 7 years if low carb/keto/fasting my hb1ac now deemed "normal" at 5.2%. It isn't of course, "normal" as even with my strict regime I still get morning fasting levels in diabetic and pre-diabetic range. GP is happy to have a positive result for his stats. Nurse told me to stop...
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    Nobody told me Metformin causes explosive Diarrhea

    I had to give up Metformin after 2 years of explosive diarrhoea. Fortunately for me it was mainly in the middle of the night but still often didn't make it to the bathroom in time. Tried reducing the dosage, tried slow release. When it started to happen at work I thought enough is enough. My...
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    Trying to understand BS results

    It is a long process I think. After meeting with my GP recently for my annual follow up Hba1c now at 5.2 percent and bmi 22 he was of the opinion that my weight loss was the contributing factor to a "normal" blood sugar reading. This is after 9 years I might add. However, I had to point out...
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    Livlife Low Carb Bread Discontinued

    Recently tried out Srsly low carb bread bought from their online store. Impressed with the sliced loaf and burger buns. Quite expensive however plus delivery charges. In summary Srsly made better sandwich (and lower carb count) but Livlife made better toast. Would definitely go back to...
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    Good News and Bad News

    Thanks for responses. I had noticed changes in my vision previously so got new specs in the summer. I then thought this new prescription doesn't seem right. I'll go back and get it checked. Now I'll wait to see what Dr says - still over a month to go and I am not holding out much hope as I...
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    Good News and Bad News

    Had my Hba1c result - down to 5.2% i.e. "normal" after a few years of "pre-diabetic" range. Long journey from initial diagnosis in 2016 and lchf/keto/fasting and no meds since 2017. At the same time I had results of NHS diabetic eye test in December and it now shows signs of retinopathy...
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    Lunchtime

    you could buy a large pkt of chicken drumsticks and cook them in various ways. Add some salad and some of the other suggestions for variety.
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    Livlife Low Carb Bread Discontinued

    oh no! I always try to keep this in the freezer. Best low carb I have tried.
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    Anyone have symptoms with pre-diabetes?

    Interesting article. Most thing of note is that the four meal types (4 meals a day? - I wish) were all fairly carb heavy and it would have been interesting to see this sort of monitoring on non-diabetic folks following a less carby regime. Edited to say that I also know in hindsight that I was...
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    Starting to control diabetes type 2

    My local Waitrose stocks low-carb Livlife loaf for when you must have a sandwich. Freezes well too!
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    New to diabetes

    You will find a lot of advice on this forum. Were you given any details about your blood test results i.e. was it a hbA1C result and what meds were you given. I have no doubt that what you are eating is not helping your blood sugar levels but you will not know that unless you are testing your...
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    Cholesterol Level Up

    Read it a few days ago after reading his earlier book about statins and cholesterol. Fascinating and makes a change from reading yards of this study and that study in scientific journals. Surprisingly enough both books also brought on a smile or too!
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    Altra Life NHS Total diet replacement

    Sounds an extremely weird strategy for someone who is "borderline diabetic". I would prefer to eat real food and aim for between 20 - 40g of carbs per day. These carbs come from salads and veggies only. Has he suggested these franken-food sachets because they are calorie counted and he has...
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    bananas

    I used to love bananas - on toast, or with porridge or just on its own. Last one was in 2016 just before my T 2 diagnosis.
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    Keto and high cholesterol

    For me every GP follow up Statins are suggested - I just say no thanks! I too have read the research that calls into question the efficacy of taking statins and the (almost nil) effect on mortality. Plus there are also reports that it can cause Type 2 diabetes for some people as well as other...