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<blockquote data-quote="Chook" data-source="post: 1605183" data-attributes="member: 24561"><p>Thank you - and I'm one of the lucky ones - 200 strips per 28 days on prescription (because I used to inject insulin and because my doctor doesn't believe that LC 'works' he's assuming that one day I will go back on the insulin and therefore classes me (after over two years of being without) as still being insulin dependant - but non compliant. Hmmmm</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats actually very much how I feel. I don't want to reintroduce carbs in to my diet on a full time basis as I enjoy LC and feel healthier for it generally but I'm just curious as to how my body would react if I were to have the occasional carb extra - like Yorkshire Puddings with a roast beef dinner. (Actually, stupid as it sounds, that would be quite a luxury as we are having roast beef for Christmas Dinner.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chook, post: 1605183, member: 24561"] Thank you - and I'm one of the lucky ones - 200 strips per 28 days on prescription (because I used to inject insulin and because my doctor doesn't believe that LC 'works' he's assuming that one day I will go back on the insulin and therefore classes me (after over two years of being without) as still being insulin dependant - but non compliant. Hmmmm Thats actually very much how I feel. I don't want to reintroduce carbs in to my diet on a full time basis as I enjoy LC and feel healthier for it generally but I'm just curious as to how my body would react if I were to have the occasional carb extra - like Yorkshire Puddings with a roast beef dinner. (Actually, stupid as it sounds, that would be quite a luxury as we are having roast beef for Christmas Dinner.) [/QUOTE]
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