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<blockquote data-quote="petedcurtis" data-source="post: 2758178" data-attributes="member: 477544"><p>Hi Ryan, I was diagnosed T2D in 1999 and followed my endos standard therapy which just made my diabetes worse. I adopted a low carbe keto diet in 2018 and my health became incredibly better quite quickly! Prior to Keto my eGFR went as low as 54, now on Keto Carnivore it has peaked as high as 90! I also have to take insulin, due to pancreas burn out. But I only take 23 units a day, prior to Keto Carnivore I needed 240 units a day, and my weight gain was +100lbs. Now have lost that weight. I’m 77. And don’t think red meat and healthy fats will harm your kidneys, ignore the myth that excess protein from red meat is bad for kidney health, that’s been proven a false narrative. Look up Dr Ken Berry! Just stop the carbs, go zero carbs! </p><p>I wish you well with your health journey. </p><p>You must manage your own health, so research and get as much knowledge as you can go achieve that goal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petedcurtis, post: 2758178, member: 477544"] Hi Ryan, I was diagnosed T2D in 1999 and followed my endos standard therapy which just made my diabetes worse. I adopted a low carbe keto diet in 2018 and my health became incredibly better quite quickly! Prior to Keto my eGFR went as low as 54, now on Keto Carnivore it has peaked as high as 90! I also have to take insulin, due to pancreas burn out. But I only take 23 units a day, prior to Keto Carnivore I needed 240 units a day, and my weight gain was +100lbs. Now have lost that weight. I’m 77. And don’t think red meat and healthy fats will harm your kidneys, ignore the myth that excess protein from red meat is bad for kidney health, that’s been proven a false narrative. Look up Dr Ken Berry! Just stop the carbs, go zero carbs! I wish you well with your health journey. You must manage your own health, so research and get as much knowledge as you can go achieve that goal. [/QUOTE]
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