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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 2286264" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Hi [USER=137222]@Geminigirl[/USER] . Well done for making the effort to regain control of your weight and blood glucose. </p><p>Am I right in thinking you have tried VLCD methods before? I have used this method myself in the past, with some success. However, medication and blood glucose, ketone levels, blood pressure and weight were closely monitored by HCPs. Iwould not have attempted it without that support, and would be very concerned to be left tomanage medication myself. As you are on medication for more than one health condition it would be wise to have more support in how and when to reduce the doses. It is not something members here can advise on though. Best go back to GP or nurse for that.</p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 2286264, member: 100904"] Hi [USER=137222]@Geminigirl[/USER] . Well done for making the effort to regain control of your weight and blood glucose. Am I right in thinking you have tried VLCD methods before? I have used this method myself in the past, with some success. However, medication and blood glucose, ketone levels, blood pressure and weight were closely monitored by HCPs. Iwould not have attempted it without that support, and would be very concerned to be left tomanage medication myself. As you are on medication for more than one health condition it would be wise to have more support in how and when to reduce the doses. It is not something members here can advise on though. Best go back to GP or nurse for that. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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