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<blockquote data-quote="mouseee" data-source="post: 2695936" data-attributes="member: 511004"><p>Welcome!</p><p>I'm on at least round three of getting hba1c back in a good place. 52 is also very low - my diabetic nurse was pleased with that for me as I'd just reduced it from 64. Diabetes is diagnosed at 48 so you haven't got much to do really and that's manageable. </p><p>Many people on here go low carb to manage without meds and many of them successfully keep low numbers. I have meds but don't want to add more so I'm trying to make the carb intake sustainable this time.</p><p>With low carb you will be able to lose that weight as long as you can makenit sustainable. Personally, I wouldn't go near shakes etc with or without coaching. When you go back to real food I'm sure I'd falter more. But thats all personal choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouseee, post: 2695936, member: 511004"] Welcome! I'm on at least round three of getting hba1c back in a good place. 52 is also very low - my diabetic nurse was pleased with that for me as I'd just reduced it from 64. Diabetes is diagnosed at 48 so you haven't got much to do really and that's manageable. Many people on here go low carb to manage without meds and many of them successfully keep low numbers. I have meds but don't want to add more so I'm trying to make the carb intake sustainable this time. With low carb you will be able to lose that weight as long as you can makenit sustainable. Personally, I wouldn't go near shakes etc with or without coaching. When you go back to real food I'm sure I'd falter more. But thats all personal choice. [/QUOTE]
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