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<blockquote data-quote="Chris24Main" data-source="post: 2755168" data-attributes="member: 585131"><p>It's a really tough situation managing conflict in a consultation. I've come out shaking all over, and had to go just sit down and write notes about what was said. I got the "let me finish" treatment as well... that was fun.. :-(</p><p></p><p>... funny thing is, I'd love to go back and talk to that consultant; she was wrong about a couple of things, but I reckon she saved my life...</p><p></p><p>Just one quick thing to think about - you may want to think about lowering carbs or calories but not both, at least not for long. The body does need energy, and if you're only putting in protein in the form of shakes; eventually it will start to turn that into sugar for energy, but in a way that's going to cause even more inflammation. - that could be why you are seeing these odd results.</p><p></p><p>Cutting carbs may also help with blood pressure - at least it did for me, but I have no idea how that interacts with your pain meds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris24Main, post: 2755168, member: 585131"] It's a really tough situation managing conflict in a consultation. I've come out shaking all over, and had to go just sit down and write notes about what was said. I got the "let me finish" treatment as well... that was fun.. :-( ... funny thing is, I'd love to go back and talk to that consultant; she was wrong about a couple of things, but I reckon she saved my life... Just one quick thing to think about - you may want to think about lowering carbs or calories but not both, at least not for long. The body does need energy, and if you're only putting in protein in the form of shakes; eventually it will start to turn that into sugar for energy, but in a way that's going to cause even more inflammation. - that could be why you are seeing these odd results. Cutting carbs may also help with blood pressure - at least it did for me, but I have no idea how that interacts with your pain meds. [/QUOTE]
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