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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2277760" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>You're still being very vague, people are asking for specifics. Minimal potatoes or rice...? So there's still carbs in there. The bulk of us don't eat those at all. Thing is, insulin is a fat storing hormone: as long as you have insulin resistance, lots of insulin floating around, and injecting insulin on top of that, it's not going to get better. You really do need a better plan. I'm not saying you should quit the insulin, and going very low carb isn't going to work well with insulin in the mix due to possible hypo's, so... Back to the drawing board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2277760, member: 401801"] You're still being very vague, people are asking for specifics. Minimal potatoes or rice...? So there's still carbs in there. The bulk of us don't eat those at all. Thing is, insulin is a fat storing hormone: as long as you have insulin resistance, lots of insulin floating around, and injecting insulin on top of that, it's not going to get better. You really do need a better plan. I'm not saying you should quit the insulin, and going very low carb isn't going to work well with insulin in the mix due to possible hypo's, so... Back to the drawing board. [/QUOTE]
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