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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2442603"><p>Not sure about the sweeteners although they do apparently affect some people. 85% chocolate is 15% sugar so that won’t help. But it all sounds pretty ok really. I have probably missed it but do you have weight to lose? There doesn’t seem to be much fat in your diet which can be a problem if you’re already slim. Or even if you’re not slim then hyperinsulinemia could stop you burning fat and just make you hungry instead. Although if I recall you are producing ketones so it would appear that’s not the case.</p><p></p><p>It could still be that your body needs more time to deflate all its glucose stores. Fatty liver in particular, maybe. Especially as you’d been using exogenous insulin for a decade plus. You really do need a new insulin test to confirm or disconfirm your pancreatic function. On the face of it it sounds like you underproduce, but you may also just be an extreme example of insulin misuse in a type 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2442603"] Not sure about the sweeteners although they do apparently affect some people. 85% chocolate is 15% sugar so that won’t help. But it all sounds pretty ok really. I have probably missed it but do you have weight to lose? There doesn’t seem to be much fat in your diet which can be a problem if you’re already slim. Or even if you’re not slim then hyperinsulinemia could stop you burning fat and just make you hungry instead. Although if I recall you are producing ketones so it would appear that’s not the case. It could still be that your body needs more time to deflate all its glucose stores. Fatty liver in particular, maybe. Especially as you’d been using exogenous insulin for a decade plus. You really do need a new insulin test to confirm or disconfirm your pancreatic function. On the face of it it sounds like you underproduce, but you may also just be an extreme example of insulin misuse in a type 2. [/QUOTE]
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