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<blockquote data-quote="IanD" data-source="post: 1125788" data-attributes="member: 6186"><p>My d-I-l has been diagnosed with a lung condition for which steroids have been prescribed - about a month ago.</p><p>Today she went to A&E with badly swollen feet & hands - they managed to get the wedding ring off but cut the engagement ring. The engagement was only 2 years ago.</p><p>I have recommended LCHF & given her Trudi Deakin's book "Eat fat - a guide to low carb" but she has been advised <strong>"not to do low carb because of being on steroids" </strong></p><p>That advice makes no sense to me. I suspect is the usual ignorance & prejudice of the profession against fats.</p><p>Can anyone advise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanD, post: 1125788, member: 6186"] My d-I-l has been diagnosed with a lung condition for which steroids have been prescribed - about a month ago. Today she went to A&E with badly swollen feet & hands - they managed to get the wedding ring off but cut the engagement ring. The engagement was only 2 years ago. I have recommended LCHF & given her Trudi Deakin's book "Eat fat - a guide to low carb" but she has been advised [B]"not to do low carb because of being on steroids" [/B] That advice makes no sense to me. I suspect is the usual ignorance & prejudice of the profession against fats. Can anyone advise? [/QUOTE]
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