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<blockquote data-quote="Granny_grump_" data-source="post: 2562448" data-attributes="member: 282121"><p>Hi MrsA2</p><p>Congratulations on your weight loss and blood glucose levels, I am trying the low carb diet but how do you maintain your weight and blood glucose levels after you’ve lost the weight, how does it work when you no longer stay on the low carb diet because you’ve reached your goal weight.</p><p>I’ve been type2 for 22+years and finding even though I’ve been put on Gliclizide to regulate my blood glucose recently any small amount of carbs shoots my BG up. But on my diabetic review recently I was told we all need a certain amount of carbs to help our brain and body to function properly, any help on maintaining weight loss etc would really help me to keep it off. Granny_grump</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Granny_grump_, post: 2562448, member: 282121"] Hi MrsA2 Congratulations on your weight loss and blood glucose levels, I am trying the low carb diet but how do you maintain your weight and blood glucose levels after you’ve lost the weight, how does it work when you no longer stay on the low carb diet because you’ve reached your goal weight. I’ve been type2 for 22+years and finding even though I’ve been put on Gliclizide to regulate my blood glucose recently any small amount of carbs shoots my BG up. But on my diabetic review recently I was told we all need a certain amount of carbs to help our brain and body to function properly, any help on maintaining weight loss etc would really help me to keep it off. Granny_grump [/QUOTE]
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