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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2598133" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>It would force me to go keto, which is another thing he is not happy with. My GP used to be very supportive in the days before Covid, but since lockdown he has become much more constrained. So again, this is a sign that the bean counters are taking back control. But he is still supporting my test strips fetish. (and has done for 8 years now)</p><p></p><p>I am not concerned now, since it is I who has to put the tablet in my mouth. If I forget to do so (24/7) then it is not something he will have knowledge about He ticks his box, the bean counter smiles, and I sort it out my way.</p><p></p><p>You are correct, I am not diet controlled, but I use diet to control. In other words, I have a fixed medication regime, and I alter my diet to control. My bio with the avatar clearly states tablets (oral) for treatment type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2598133, member: 196898"] It would force me to go keto, which is another thing he is not happy with. My GP used to be very supportive in the days before Covid, but since lockdown he has become much more constrained. So again, this is a sign that the bean counters are taking back control. But he is still supporting my test strips fetish. (and has done for 8 years now) I am not concerned now, since it is I who has to put the tablet in my mouth. If I forget to do so (24/7) then it is not something he will have knowledge about He ticks his box, the bean counter smiles, and I sort it out my way. You are correct, I am not diet controlled, but I use diet to control. In other words, I have a fixed medication regime, and I alter my diet to control. My bio with the avatar clearly states tablets (oral) for treatment type. [/QUOTE]
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