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<blockquote data-quote="Yorkie68" data-source="post: 1038491" data-attributes="member: 205602"><p>What an interesting read, please keep on reporting back on your progress. I'm looking forward to seeing how you get on with 'normal' eating after you come of the ND - does it really cure T2?</p><p></p><p>I'm only 4 months in to my diagnosis and am low carbing at the moment; I've a lot of weight to lose (50llbs so far but that is less than half of what I need to shift) but it is manageable and whilst by BG readings are no where near your level (mid to high 5's mostly) I don't find it too restrictive. However, when I've made better progress on my weight I would definitely consider the ND - if I have a good meal plan and recipes to follow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorkie68, post: 1038491, member: 205602"] What an interesting read, please keep on reporting back on your progress. I'm looking forward to seeing how you get on with 'normal' eating after you come of the ND - does it really cure T2? I'm only 4 months in to my diagnosis and am low carbing at the moment; I've a lot of weight to lose (50llbs so far but that is less than half of what I need to shift) but it is manageable and whilst by BG readings are no where near your level (mid to high 5's mostly) I don't find it too restrictive. However, when I've made better progress on my weight I would definitely consider the ND - if I have a good meal plan and recipes to follow! [/QUOTE]
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