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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 712377" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>It doesn't happen quickly. You do need to stabilise and then fast. The way they stopped my symptoms and the first time I felt 'normal' was when I fasted for 72 hours. You don't need food. You can survive without food for quite a few days as long as sip water regularly.</p><p>If you feel out of control go to A&E.</p><p>It was my specialist who discovered my condition. It was he who said after two days fasting. That I looked healthier and better than before fasting.</p><p>Please look after yourself. </p><p>If you can't fast eat something very small and often. No carbs.</p><p></p><p>Nosher</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 712377, member: 85785"] It doesn't happen quickly. You do need to stabilise and then fast. The way they stopped my symptoms and the first time I felt 'normal' was when I fasted for 72 hours. You don't need food. You can survive without food for quite a few days as long as sip water regularly. If you feel out of control go to A&E. It was my specialist who discovered my condition. It was he who said after two days fasting. That I looked healthier and better than before fasting. Please look after yourself. If you can't fast eat something very small and often. No carbs. Nosher [/QUOTE]
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