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<blockquote data-quote="Arab Horse" data-source="post: 831559" data-attributes="member: 136328"><p>Well done Mike. As you say, many of us are not so lucky. I struggle with my BS. I am on the LCHF diet and lost 1 and 1/2 stones from an already normal BMI to bring me to the bottom of the orange zone, just above the dangerously underweight range. I have stabilised at 7 stone but I can eat no carbs at all and still often have my glucose higher than it should be. I will start the ND soon in the hopes of reversing things but am no too confident that it will work for me as I am far from the typical T2 diabetic. I have been tested for GAD antibodies and C-Peptide ans am not a type 1.5.</p><p></p><p>It is great to hear of people who, like you, have got things under control and saved yourself a lot of problems and the NHS a lot of money!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arab Horse, post: 831559, member: 136328"] Well done Mike. As you say, many of us are not so lucky. I struggle with my BS. I am on the LCHF diet and lost 1 and 1/2 stones from an already normal BMI to bring me to the bottom of the orange zone, just above the dangerously underweight range. I have stabilised at 7 stone but I can eat no carbs at all and still often have my glucose higher than it should be. I will start the ND soon in the hopes of reversing things but am no too confident that it will work for me as I am far from the typical T2 diabetic. I have been tested for GAD antibodies and C-Peptide ans am not a type 1.5. It is great to hear of people who, like you, have got things under control and saved yourself a lot of problems and the NHS a lot of money! [/QUOTE]
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