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<blockquote data-quote="TriciaWs" data-source="post: 2054072" data-attributes="member: 475901"><p>I went low carb when diagnosed, with no drugs and got into remission that way - weight loss was a bit slower than yours but my numbers where down into normal range quickly and I've now lost nearly 5 stone.</p><p>I found I can eat more carbs then some of the others; I started on 100g for a couple of weeks then down to 85g (less one some days as I just didn't need more food). Now that I'm in remission I have up to 100g a day, occasionally just over without any issues.</p><p>As far as I am concerned, this is probably for life - there is limited evidence but it suggests that remission disappears back into T2 with more carbs, even though that can take months to show up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriciaWs, post: 2054072, member: 475901"] I went low carb when diagnosed, with no drugs and got into remission that way - weight loss was a bit slower than yours but my numbers where down into normal range quickly and I've now lost nearly 5 stone. I found I can eat more carbs then some of the others; I started on 100g for a couple of weeks then down to 85g (less one some days as I just didn't need more food). Now that I'm in remission I have up to 100g a day, occasionally just over without any issues. As far as I am concerned, this is probably for life - there is limited evidence but it suggests that remission disappears back into T2 with more carbs, even though that can take months to show up. [/QUOTE]
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