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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2121345" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Head dietician told me they don't know how much weight I will lose. They are going to see what happens. </p><p>Thankful my confidence is only due to having strict low carbing as a last reort. Palpatations can be treated. However I'm having low carb compared to a decade ago but I'm not in dietary ketosis. I'm losing due to no hunger and 3 set meals. Low calorie, low fat and low carb.</p><p>All our needs are different. My thyroid hasn't complained once so I'm assuming either less levothyroxine being absorbed so I'd normally need less with this weight. I didn't absorb well in pregnancy either.</p><p>We are all different so how can a GP cope with that demand. Only answer is to find out yourself what works for you, then ask for GP support.</p><p>In my case listen to my endo/diabesity specialist and resolve together.</p><p>My GP is more than capable of sticking to what works for me. I'm confident of that. </p><p>Get to know your professional care giver. Make sure they listen and understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2121345, member: 196960"] Head dietician told me they don't know how much weight I will lose. They are going to see what happens. Thankful my confidence is only due to having strict low carbing as a last reort. Palpatations can be treated. However I'm having low carb compared to a decade ago but I'm not in dietary ketosis. I'm losing due to no hunger and 3 set meals. Low calorie, low fat and low carb. All our needs are different. My thyroid hasn't complained once so I'm assuming either less levothyroxine being absorbed so I'd normally need less with this weight. I didn't absorb well in pregnancy either. We are all different so how can a GP cope with that demand. Only answer is to find out yourself what works for you, then ask for GP support. In my case listen to my endo/diabesity specialist and resolve together. My GP is more than capable of sticking to what works for me. I'm confident of that. Get to know your professional care giver. Make sure they listen and understand. [/QUOTE]
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