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<blockquote data-quote="AlexMagd" data-source="post: 1634291" data-attributes="member: 429623"><p>Hi Pipp,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for this - really interesting. So if I'm interpreting correctly your experience was more or less a return to 'normal' function even eating the Eatwell plate, at least while you maintained the weight loss? Did you test regularly during your Eatwell period? I find all of this very fascinating as I'm sure many newly diagnosed T2s do! I eat low carb right now, but at the age of 30 am not sure I personally am up to the task of managing it for the rest of my life while juggling work and other commitments. I think everyone would love to think that there was a solution that would allow you to return to a normal diet, so long as you were vigilant about your weight!</p><p></p><p>I see the ND as a win-win (I also have quite a bit of weight to lose so this will help that if nothing else) so I'll be doing it anyway, but it's heartening to hear your story!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexMagd, post: 1634291, member: 429623"] Hi Pipp, Thanks for this - really interesting. So if I'm interpreting correctly your experience was more or less a return to 'normal' function even eating the Eatwell plate, at least while you maintained the weight loss? Did you test regularly during your Eatwell period? I find all of this very fascinating as I'm sure many newly diagnosed T2s do! I eat low carb right now, but at the age of 30 am not sure I personally am up to the task of managing it for the rest of my life while juggling work and other commitments. I think everyone would love to think that there was a solution that would allow you to return to a normal diet, so long as you were vigilant about your weight! I see the ND as a win-win (I also have quite a bit of weight to lose so this will help that if nothing else) so I'll be doing it anyway, but it's heartening to hear your story! [/QUOTE]
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