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<blockquote data-quote="MikeFailBetter" data-source="post: 1957866" data-attributes="member: 493399"><p>My FMD in November, which was the first time I had used Prolon, was terrible for its high blood sugars. I felt compelled to stop after 3 days because of the persistent highs, which I had not experienced with my previous DYI FMDs. I am guessing the problem stems from the sugary granola bars and refined rice flour soups, despite the low calories. The company was very nice about refunding my two unopened boxes for future FMDs; I had purchased them as a 3-pack to get a lower price.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, it would be great if they made a T1D FMD, but their current product might not work for us. I can't say they didn't warn us, given Longo's statements and the advisories on the packages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeFailBetter, post: 1957866, member: 493399"] My FMD in November, which was the first time I had used Prolon, was terrible for its high blood sugars. I felt compelled to stop after 3 days because of the persistent highs, which I had not experienced with my previous DYI FMDs. I am guessing the problem stems from the sugary granola bars and refined rice flour soups, despite the low calories. The company was very nice about refunding my two unopened boxes for future FMDs; I had purchased them as a 3-pack to get a lower price. Obviously, it would be great if they made a T1D FMD, but their current product might not work for us. I can't say they didn't warn us, given Longo's statements and the advisories on the packages. [/QUOTE]
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