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<blockquote data-quote="Caprock94" data-source="post: 2183383" data-attributes="member: 507757"><p>I am tempted to give this a try. After my diagnosis, I went the LCHF diet. It has worked well for me, and my blood sugar is in normal ranges now. I still get spikes if I eat too many carbs. I try to avoid doing that too much. I wonder if it would be worth trying to get any remaining fat out of the pancreas. My fatty liver numbers completely normalized after just a few weeks or so of LCHF. I consider LCHF a sustainable long term diet for me. I just wonder if doing the Newcastle diet might make me even better, and then return to LCHF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caprock94, post: 2183383, member: 507757"] I am tempted to give this a try. After my diagnosis, I went the LCHF diet. It has worked well for me, and my blood sugar is in normal ranges now. I still get spikes if I eat too many carbs. I try to avoid doing that too much. I wonder if it would be worth trying to get any remaining fat out of the pancreas. My fatty liver numbers completely normalized after just a few weeks or so of LCHF. I consider LCHF a sustainable long term diet for me. I just wonder if doing the Newcastle diet might make me even better, and then return to LCHF. [/QUOTE]
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