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<blockquote data-quote="pixor" data-source="post: 203382" data-attributes="member: 21188"><p>Given that my blood sugar levels have risen significantly this year, and I am due to be put on yet more medication, this study is of interest to me. I work in scientific research, and having read the full paper, I can understand the thinking and methods behind what is being tried.</p><p></p><p>8 weeks at 600 calories a day is something I think I can do, since the possible payoff is huge. A worst case seems to be that I lose some weight - something I would like to do anyway, and should help my blood sugar levels, even if I don't achieve normal readings.</p><p></p><p>So, I've started following a 600 calorie a day diet, and I'm documenting my progress on my blog at diabetic-living.net. I hope that my findings are useful to others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pixor, post: 203382, member: 21188"] Given that my blood sugar levels have risen significantly this year, and I am due to be put on yet more medication, this study is of interest to me. I work in scientific research, and having read the full paper, I can understand the thinking and methods behind what is being tried. 8 weeks at 600 calories a day is something I think I can do, since the possible payoff is huge. A worst case seems to be that I lose some weight - something I would like to do anyway, and should help my blood sugar levels, even if I don't achieve normal readings. So, I've started following a 600 calorie a day diet, and I'm documenting my progress on my blog at diabetic-living.net. I hope that my findings are useful to others. [/QUOTE]
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