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<blockquote data-quote="AlcalaBob" data-source="post: 1673810" data-attributes="member: 30529"><p>Week 6 Day 40 Friday 19th January. FBG 5.3 Weight 99.2kg</p><p></p><p>Blood is good but the weight is doing something of a yoyo. Just have to sit it out. I think the rolling average is coming down but I'm not worrying too much about it. It'll be six weeks in a couple of days so this is a sort of home stretch. Another few weeks and I can assess the results so far. The ND has given me better blood control than I've ever had before and with less meds but I think I'll need to continue it for a lot longer to get the full benefits. The weight <em>has</em> to come off, no two ways about it, and that might need a further reduction in insulin. Slow and steady this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlcalaBob, post: 1673810, member: 30529"] Week 6 Day 40 Friday 19th January. FBG 5.3 Weight 99.2kg Blood is good but the weight is doing something of a yoyo. Just have to sit it out. I think the rolling average is coming down but I'm not worrying too much about it. It'll be six weeks in a couple of days so this is a sort of home stretch. Another few weeks and I can assess the results so far. The ND has given me better blood control than I've ever had before and with less meds but I think I'll need to continue it for a lot longer to get the full benefits. The weight [I]has[/I] to come off, no two ways about it, and that might need a further reduction in insulin. Slow and steady this time. [/QUOTE]
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