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<blockquote data-quote="xjessica.rose" data-source="post: 1303857" data-attributes="member: 300490"><p>I've just completed the week long DAFNE course and have been on the LCHF for a fair few months (40g of carbs a day roughly all from veg/salad). Even having 0 carb meals and using bolus doses to correct I haven't managed to get my levels under control during this week of the course. All the nurses and docs believe that my liver is overcompensating and kicking out excess glucose because there are no 'readily avaliable carbs' meaning my levels are staying high no matter what. I'm reluctant to add carbs like they suggest so I am waiting to hear what the consultant suggests in a week or so!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xjessica.rose, post: 1303857, member: 300490"] I've just completed the week long DAFNE course and have been on the LCHF for a fair few months (40g of carbs a day roughly all from veg/salad). Even having 0 carb meals and using bolus doses to correct I haven't managed to get my levels under control during this week of the course. All the nurses and docs believe that my liver is overcompensating and kicking out excess glucose because there are no 'readily avaliable carbs' meaning my levels are staying high no matter what. I'm reluctant to add carbs like they suggest so I am waiting to hear what the consultant suggests in a week or so! [/QUOTE]
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