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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2397074" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Please stop starving yourself. Your bgl numbers do not justify that. And if they aren’t going high after eating that’s more good news to say you are not diabetic now. At worst your fasting readings are top end of normal. Re read that please. You are not showing diabetic readings now. Nor even prediabetic in these latest readings. And starving isn’t the way to control diabetes even if you do get it later in life. After that much weight loss that quickly I doubt you have a fatty liver. </p><p></p><p>Add healthy fats and protein in now (they won’t make diabetes worse now or later) and it sounds like you really need to get your depression and weight stabilised as they pose the more immediate concerns. You need to stay healthy for yourself and your baby. It’s a time of huge adjustment even without the additional stressors and history you have. Be kind to yourself and your body. Once you have a handle on all the other things life has thrown at you come back to how to avoid diabetes in future. In the meantime eat good healthy foods, if you feel safer in a preventative way keep it low carb, but filling meals and maintain your metabolism and health with fats and proteins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2397074, member: 480869"] Please stop starving yourself. Your bgl numbers do not justify that. And if they aren’t going high after eating that’s more good news to say you are not diabetic now. At worst your fasting readings are top end of normal. Re read that please. You are not showing diabetic readings now. Nor even prediabetic in these latest readings. And starving isn’t the way to control diabetes even if you do get it later in life. After that much weight loss that quickly I doubt you have a fatty liver. Add healthy fats and protein in now (they won’t make diabetes worse now or later) and it sounds like you really need to get your depression and weight stabilised as they pose the more immediate concerns. You need to stay healthy for yourself and your baby. It’s a time of huge adjustment even without the additional stressors and history you have. Be kind to yourself and your body. Once you have a handle on all the other things life has thrown at you come back to how to avoid diabetes in future. In the meantime eat good healthy foods, if you feel safer in a preventative way keep it low carb, but filling meals and maintain your metabolism and health with fats and proteins. [/QUOTE]
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