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<blockquote data-quote="Topsec" data-source="post: 274064" data-attributes="member: 42241"><p>Thanks guys <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I think he is being a bit of a slave to the scales and I agree his weight will steady at some point. Been making him eat more cheese and nuts this last day or so! Fortunately he isn't keen on cashews so we're OK there, they're my favourite but I'm OK to eat them (this low carb has made me lose weight too but I can sneak in the odd carby thing when I'm with friends so mine will be fine)</p><p></p><p>He has got this bee in his bonnet about all meds Grazer and seems to think they are doing him no good, only messing up his system :? He has been on various meds for 12+ years and seems to think he can just come off them! Hopefully between me and the doc we will manage to get him back on the SR met once a day when we get back home. Low carbing has been brilliant for him with his neuropathy and he seems to think he is 'cured' - not literally though. We did have a bad day a couple of weeks ago when we moved apartment here and were doing lots of physical stuff so he thought he could eat what he wanted, however after dinner reading was way high and his legs hurt in bed so the glucose was 'attacking' him straight away - made him realise he wasn't cured!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topsec, post: 274064, member: 42241"] Thanks guys :) I think he is being a bit of a slave to the scales and I agree his weight will steady at some point. Been making him eat more cheese and nuts this last day or so! Fortunately he isn't keen on cashews so we're OK there, they're my favourite but I'm OK to eat them (this low carb has made me lose weight too but I can sneak in the odd carby thing when I'm with friends so mine will be fine) He has got this bee in his bonnet about all meds Grazer and seems to think they are doing him no good, only messing up his system :? He has been on various meds for 12+ years and seems to think he can just come off them! Hopefully between me and the doc we will manage to get him back on the SR met once a day when we get back home. Low carbing has been brilliant for him with his neuropathy and he seems to think he is 'cured' - not literally though. We did have a bad day a couple of weeks ago when we moved apartment here and were doing lots of physical stuff so he thought he could eat what he wanted, however after dinner reading was way high and his legs hurt in bed so the glucose was 'attacking' him straight away - made him realise he wasn't cured!! [/QUOTE]
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