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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1648584" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>Is your dietician qualified? Sounds more like a sadist to me.</p><p>They have thrown every diet at you at once. Newcastle diet (Ultra low calorie)</p><p>Low Carb (without the higher fat intake to keep you satiated and give you energy)</p><p>Almost veggie (with hardly any protein)</p><p>I'm not exactly surprised you feel like ****.</p><p>Are you testing your blood sugar levels at all? Be interesting to know what they are like.</p><p></p><p>For me I found a very low carb diet was easy to follow.</p><p>Meat, fish, eggs, cheese, cream, butter some green veg (but not too much) and occasional berries with more cream for a dessert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1648584, member: 219467"] Is your dietician qualified? Sounds more like a sadist to me. They have thrown every diet at you at once. Newcastle diet (Ultra low calorie) Low Carb (without the higher fat intake to keep you satiated and give you energy) Almost veggie (with hardly any protein) I'm not exactly surprised you feel like ****. Are you testing your blood sugar levels at all? Be interesting to know what they are like. For me I found a very low carb diet was easy to follow. Meat, fish, eggs, cheese, cream, butter some green veg (but not too much) and occasional berries with more cream for a dessert. [/QUOTE]
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