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<blockquote data-quote="optimist1" data-source="post: 2403413" data-attributes="member: 542722"><p>I hope Westman works out for you, I saw [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] also linked Virta, that is another good source. Anything from Westman, Phinney and Volek is worth taking onboard.</p><p></p><p>Some people do have continuing trouble, even with Metformin slow release. Has the doctor told you how long to try, before giving up on it. It can take a while. Metformin, Dapagliflozin-SGLT2, Lyxumia-GLP-1, used with insulin. That is something I would like from my doctor, if I needed to. Swapping Dapagliflozin back to Canagloflozin would be worth asking, if you found it worked better for you. They also took you off Glicazide, when they added insulin?</p><p></p><p>A 25% reduction in basal is a good result. You must be pleased that you see a way ahead. There may not be a need to have more than 75g/day of protein. There are keto protein calculators. Personally, I would add some more healthy fats, to boost the calories up a bit. Once the insulin is sorted, weight loss may be easier. It's all looking good so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="optimist1, post: 2403413, member: 542722"] I hope Westman works out for you, I saw [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] also linked Virta, that is another good source. Anything from Westman, Phinney and Volek is worth taking onboard. Some people do have continuing trouble, even with Metformin slow release. Has the doctor told you how long to try, before giving up on it. It can take a while. Metformin, Dapagliflozin-SGLT2, Lyxumia-GLP-1, used with insulin. That is something I would like from my doctor, if I needed to. Swapping Dapagliflozin back to Canagloflozin would be worth asking, if you found it worked better for you. They also took you off Glicazide, when they added insulin? A 25% reduction in basal is a good result. You must be pleased that you see a way ahead. There may not be a need to have more than 75g/day of protein. There are keto protein calculators. Personally, I would add some more healthy fats, to boost the calories up a bit. Once the insulin is sorted, weight loss may be easier. It's all looking good so far. [/QUOTE]
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