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<blockquote data-quote="paragliderpete" data-source="post: 285686" data-attributes="member: 44451"><p>Hi . thanks for that reply. Seems to make a bit more sense. I've been on a low carb diet for over 12 month. although I do vary my carb intake a little to keep my bloods within 4 to 6.8mmol range.I generally adjust my carb intake once a month depending on trend. but by not more than approx 10g either way.</p><p>It just seems that every now and then the whole control goes to pot for a few days. with no rational reason. I'll try some of the tests you try next time I have a blip.. It will either prove or eliminate the theory. I guess we all have the same problems</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paragliderpete, post: 285686, member: 44451"] Hi . thanks for that reply. Seems to make a bit more sense. I've been on a low carb diet for over 12 month. although I do vary my carb intake a little to keep my bloods within 4 to 6.8mmol range.I generally adjust my carb intake once a month depending on trend. but by not more than approx 10g either way. It just seems that every now and then the whole control goes to pot for a few days. with no rational reason. I'll try some of the tests you try next time I have a blip.. It will either prove or eliminate the theory. I guess we all have the same problems Thanks [/QUOTE]
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