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<blockquote data-quote="AlcalaBob" data-source="post: 1671463" data-attributes="member: 30529"><p>Week 6 Day 37 Tuesday 16th January. FBG 4.7 Weight 99.2kg</p><p></p><p>Very pleased with the BG. If the weight doesn't start to inch down later in the week and the BG level stays down, I'll consider adjusting the meds again, but this time much more slowly and more cautiously. I'll be seeing my GP in a few weeks to modify my prescription so that'll be an interesting, and I hope productive, conversation. I was thinking how easy it would be to simply interpret these results in terms of the eat less, exercise more story. It would be quite easy for GPs seeing the results to miss the point of the drastic reduction of energy intake and to not take on board the essential changes in the liver and pancreas. It will take some time for the science to filter through but I'm sure it will happen. There's now so much evidence accumulating and so much individual experience in the public domain. It's a very positive sign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlcalaBob, post: 1671463, member: 30529"] Week 6 Day 37 Tuesday 16th January. FBG 4.7 Weight 99.2kg Very pleased with the BG. If the weight doesn't start to inch down later in the week and the BG level stays down, I'll consider adjusting the meds again, but this time much more slowly and more cautiously. I'll be seeing my GP in a few weeks to modify my prescription so that'll be an interesting, and I hope productive, conversation. I was thinking how easy it would be to simply interpret these results in terms of the eat less, exercise more story. It would be quite easy for GPs seeing the results to miss the point of the drastic reduction of energy intake and to not take on board the essential changes in the liver and pancreas. It will take some time for the science to filter through but I'm sure it will happen. There's now so much evidence accumulating and so much individual experience in the public domain. It's a very positive sign. [/QUOTE]
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