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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2673218" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Oddly as a low carber I’m not totally adverse to the idea of a personal fat threshold - for some T2 it seems valid. However….</p><p></p><p>I lost the weight required by his theory, and more, immediately on diagnosis. I reached the normal bmi range by a significant margin. I did it by keto but Prof Taylor is on record as having said the method doesn’t matter just the weight loss. I got into non diabetic and <em>just</em> about into normal hba1c range well before I had even reached the weight loss goal. Now by his theory I could eat more carbs so long as I maintained the weight loss. Not in my case. Any time I increase carbs beyond an isolated incident the blood glucose shows it then so does the weight.</p><p></p><p>When only something like 7% remain in remission after 5years despite significant support I‘m not sure this is the golden goose answer it’s sometimes portrayed as. Does it help some people and for some time? Hell yeah. Is it the be all and end all for everyone? Most definitely not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2673218, member: 480869"] Oddly as a low carber I’m not totally adverse to the idea of a personal fat threshold - for some T2 it seems valid. However…. I lost the weight required by his theory, and more, immediately on diagnosis. I reached the normal bmi range by a significant margin. I did it by keto but Prof Taylor is on record as having said the method doesn’t matter just the weight loss. I got into non diabetic and [I]just[/I] about into normal hba1c range well before I had even reached the weight loss goal. Now by his theory I could eat more carbs so long as I maintained the weight loss. Not in my case. Any time I increase carbs beyond an isolated incident the blood glucose shows it then so does the weight. When only something like 7% remain in remission after 5years despite significant support I‘m not sure this is the golden goose answer it’s sometimes portrayed as. Does it help some people and for some time? Hell yeah. Is it the be all and end all for everyone? Most definitely not. [/QUOTE]
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