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<blockquote data-quote="Kaz261" data-source="post: 1003436" data-attributes="member: 220230"><p>I'm ok too thanks. My Endocrinologist has removed my diabetes diagnosis and says I now just have RH. Thinks I'm doing good with my diet and has discharged me. I've reduced my carbs, but not very low carb and it seems to be working ok at the minute. With very low carb I produced ketones and they make me feel rotten - extremely thirsty, very tired and generally unwell. When I re-introduced a few carbs these symptoms went away and I had more energy. I have to be careful to stick to routine and watch out if I do extra activity but overall I've seen an improvement. Are you still getting good results with very low carb? Any more news on whether you've got Hughes Syndrome? xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaz261, post: 1003436, member: 220230"] I'm ok too thanks. My Endocrinologist has removed my diabetes diagnosis and says I now just have RH. Thinks I'm doing good with my diet and has discharged me. I've reduced my carbs, but not very low carb and it seems to be working ok at the minute. With very low carb I produced ketones and they make me feel rotten - extremely thirsty, very tired and generally unwell. When I re-introduced a few carbs these symptoms went away and I had more energy. I have to be careful to stick to routine and watch out if I do extra activity but overall I've seen an improvement. Are you still getting good results with very low carb? Any more news on whether you've got Hughes Syndrome? xx [/QUOTE]
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