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<blockquote data-quote="AlcalaBob" data-source="post: 1678044" data-attributes="member: 30529"><p>Week 7 Day 45 Wednesday 24th January. FBG 5.2 Weight 98.4kg</p><p></p><p>I'm resisting the temptation to reduce the meds again since the BG is mostly in the low 5s but I think I'll wait a little longer and have a chat with my GP at the end of week nine. Now that the BG is properly under control, I should be more concerned with maintaining the steady reduction in weight. There's a kind of psychological tendency to want to be off the meds, which appears as if it's some kind of 'cure', but as I know from experience, if it's going to come at all, that good state is the result of long-term change in the liver and pancreas so there's no short cut. Go with the flow and stick to the plan. Seems to be working for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlcalaBob, post: 1678044, member: 30529"] Week 7 Day 45 Wednesday 24th January. FBG 5.2 Weight 98.4kg I'm resisting the temptation to reduce the meds again since the BG is mostly in the low 5s but I think I'll wait a little longer and have a chat with my GP at the end of week nine. Now that the BG is properly under control, I should be more concerned with maintaining the steady reduction in weight. There's a kind of psychological tendency to want to be off the meds, which appears as if it's some kind of 'cure', but as I know from experience, if it's going to come at all, that good state is the result of long-term change in the liver and pancreas so there's no short cut. Go with the flow and stick to the plan. Seems to be working for me. [/QUOTE]
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