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<blockquote data-quote="stevespalding" data-source="post: 400324" data-attributes="member: 31198"><p>Like Chris lowe, both my dsn and gp seem to ignore me when I mention my 'low carb' diet. I think they're more focused on my hba1c coming down from 7.5% to 5% over the last 12 months (not to mention loosing over three stone). By taking the nutritionists advice, I just got heavier and heavier and my hba1c just went up and up. You need to do what works for you. In my case its a very low carb diet. My dsn must be aware of it as there's no hiding the fact you're in ketosis. As far as consuming more fat goes, it has had no impact on my lipid levels, or my liver or kidney profiles. In fact if anything, they're slightly better. I'm not saying this type of diet suits everyone, but for me its made my glycemic control much much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevespalding, post: 400324, member: 31198"] Like Chris lowe, both my dsn and gp seem to ignore me when I mention my 'low carb' diet. I think they're more focused on my hba1c coming down from 7.5% to 5% over the last 12 months (not to mention loosing over three stone). By taking the nutritionists advice, I just got heavier and heavier and my hba1c just went up and up. You need to do what works for you. In my case its a very low carb diet. My dsn must be aware of it as there's no hiding the fact you're in ketosis. As far as consuming more fat goes, it has had no impact on my lipid levels, or my liver or kidney profiles. In fact if anything, they're slightly better. I'm not saying this type of diet suits everyone, but for me its made my glycemic control much much better. [/QUOTE]
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