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<blockquote data-quote="DavidGrahamJones" data-source="post: 1330697" data-attributes="member: 245335"><p>Well done, you've made a good start. It's already been said but a c-peptide test is useful, at least you can see how the old pancreas is doing. When you say 25% of carbs in meals, does that mean 25% of calories as carbs? Probably too much. Everybody who starts the low(er) carb thing will find that different carbs affect them in different ways. Some may have to drop their carbs further than others to achieve the best results. Also, some may tolerate HF (as in LCHF), whatever HF really means, others on the other hand will gain weight, some will even see their BG increase with an increase in fat. It's like balancing plates on sticks. You're getting there though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidGrahamJones, post: 1330697, member: 245335"] Well done, you've made a good start. It's already been said but a c-peptide test is useful, at least you can see how the old pancreas is doing. When you say 25% of carbs in meals, does that mean 25% of calories as carbs? Probably too much. Everybody who starts the low(er) carb thing will find that different carbs affect them in different ways. Some may have to drop their carbs further than others to achieve the best results. Also, some may tolerate HF (as in LCHF), whatever HF really means, others on the other hand will gain weight, some will even see their BG increase with an increase in fat. It's like balancing plates on sticks. You're getting there though. [/QUOTE]
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