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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 2082995" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Hi [USER=508192]@Guna108[/USER] </p><p>It seems your GP is not being very supportive of your efforts at very low calorie diet. 8 years ago mine helped enormously by contacting the team at Newcastle University for advice, and ensuring my weight, blood glucose, ketones and blood pressure were checked every week. I guess there have been many changes to GP practice since, and doubt I would get the same consideration today.</p><p></p><p>Dieticians have always advised that I should follow the NHS recommended Eatwell plate diet. I am not sure if a specialist Diabetes dietician would suggest anything different.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure what a vegan low carb diet would entail, though I guess it could be worked out . The 800 cal blood sugar diet recommended by Michael Moseley, uses real foods, so perhaps that could be adapted? Not something I have ever considered. The reasoning behind using products such as Exante meal replacements is not based on carb counting, though if you are using 3 meal replacement products a day with no other foods that would still give a total between 50 - 60 g of carbs a day. If you added the recommended veg you would still be low carb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 2082995, member: 100904"] Hi [USER=508192]@Guna108[/USER] It seems your GP is not being very supportive of your efforts at very low calorie diet. 8 years ago mine helped enormously by contacting the team at Newcastle University for advice, and ensuring my weight, blood glucose, ketones and blood pressure were checked every week. I guess there have been many changes to GP practice since, and doubt I would get the same consideration today. Dieticians have always advised that I should follow the NHS recommended Eatwell plate diet. I am not sure if a specialist Diabetes dietician would suggest anything different. I am not sure what a vegan low carb diet would entail, though I guess it could be worked out . The 800 cal blood sugar diet recommended by Michael Moseley, uses real foods, so perhaps that could be adapted? Not something I have ever considered. The reasoning behind using products such as Exante meal replacements is not based on carb counting, though if you are using 3 meal replacement products a day with no other foods that would still give a total between 50 - 60 g of carbs a day. If you added the recommended veg you would still be low carb. [/QUOTE]
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