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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Diet only
Hi everyone
It has been quite sometime since I have been on here
I am in need of help/advice kick up the backside!
So I had a small reverse window back in 2023 got hba1c to 40. I had lost a couple of stone and felt really quite good. My gallbladder had been removed in the march before much of the weight loss. I was never told by the hospital about foods etc.
Anyway the short of it is I also suffer with binge eating disorder for which I have had some therapy. I now have gained weight have bad liver function and hba1c is back up from 40 to 55 and I’m faced with uncertainty on what foods would suit. I understand the low carb way of eating which I successfully did but I now have to have low fat too. I think it is because of no gallbladder. I’m always hungry craving carbs and sugar to which I give in.
Does anyone have a similar story where they have now succeeded in a better eating life or any help advice would be much appreciate.
Im not ready to give up I want to become a better me.
Thank you for reading
It has been quite sometime since I have been on here

I am in need of help/advice kick up the backside!
So I had a small reverse window back in 2023 got hba1c to 40. I had lost a couple of stone and felt really quite good. My gallbladder had been removed in the march before much of the weight loss. I was never told by the hospital about foods etc.
Anyway the short of it is I also suffer with binge eating disorder for which I have had some therapy. I now have gained weight have bad liver function and hba1c is back up from 40 to 55 and I’m faced with uncertainty on what foods would suit. I understand the low carb way of eating which I successfully did but I now have to have low fat too. I think it is because of no gallbladder. I’m always hungry craving carbs and sugar to which I give in.
Does anyone have a similar story where they have now succeeded in a better eating life or any help advice would be much appreciate.
Im not ready to give up I want to become a better me.
Thank you for reading