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<blockquote data-quote="rmz80" data-source="post: 1653130" data-attributes="member: 306547"><p>Your diet and exercise regime is well beyond just being a typical joe bloggs. A few things come to mind.1) You’ve given some size and weight measurements but you’ve not mentioned your body fat percentage. Are you losing weight just to improve type 2 by ditching excess body fat? 2) Are you ultimately trying to build muscle mass for a particular sport? 3) Perhaps a dietitian specialising in sports based diets would be better than a general dietitian 3) Getting a DEXA scan will help give a realistic measurement of your current measurements of current body fat and muscle mass 4) With this amount of exercise your blood glucose levels will be a prime suspect for fainting. Many people have written about the Abbott Freestyle Libre meter giving a more interactive present state reading; this meter I would think would help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmz80, post: 1653130, member: 306547"] Your diet and exercise regime is well beyond just being a typical joe bloggs. A few things come to mind.1) You’ve given some size and weight measurements but you’ve not mentioned your body fat percentage. Are you losing weight just to improve type 2 by ditching excess body fat? 2) Are you ultimately trying to build muscle mass for a particular sport? 3) Perhaps a dietitian specialising in sports based diets would be better than a general dietitian 3) Getting a DEXA scan will help give a realistic measurement of your current measurements of current body fat and muscle mass 4) With this amount of exercise your blood glucose levels will be a prime suspect for fainting. Many people have written about the Abbott Freestyle Libre meter giving a more interactive present state reading; this meter I would think would help. [/QUOTE]
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