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<blockquote data-quote="Jo_the_boat" data-source="post: 2366598" data-attributes="member: 436209"><p>One thing you must know first off is that nobody on here can give medical advice nor be accountable for it. But.....</p><p>From my point of view you're doing pretty well. Great weight loss and other benefits, well done. </p><p>I'm not the most experienced on here but HbA1c reflects blood glucose and the LC bit of the LCHF eating plan may well help lower your blood sugar. It's the carbs that turn into glucose. </p><p>If it was me, having read all sorts of testimonies here (and other places), I would switch from your ultra low calorie diet to a LCHF one taking care initially not to have too much HF. Many people have not only helped their blood sugars but lost weight too.</p><p>Some doctors and specialist nurses are getting on board with changing attitudes to dealing with T2, but some appear, frankly, clueless. Is there a way you could contact your doctor and just run your short-term plan by them, maybe just put your mind at rest if they agree.</p><p>I hope this makes sense, but well done and best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jo_the_boat, post: 2366598, member: 436209"] One thing you must know first off is that nobody on here can give medical advice nor be accountable for it. But..... From my point of view you're doing pretty well. Great weight loss and other benefits, well done. I'm not the most experienced on here but HbA1c reflects blood glucose and the LC bit of the LCHF eating plan may well help lower your blood sugar. It's the carbs that turn into glucose. If it was me, having read all sorts of testimonies here (and other places), I would switch from your ultra low calorie diet to a LCHF one taking care initially not to have too much HF. Many people have not only helped their blood sugars but lost weight too. Some doctors and specialist nurses are getting on board with changing attitudes to dealing with T2, but some appear, frankly, clueless. Is there a way you could contact your doctor and just run your short-term plan by them, maybe just put your mind at rest if they agree. I hope this makes sense, but well done and best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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