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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 712525" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I before diagnosis could only work part time and I struggled!</p><p>Now as brunneria says, I have more energy and stamina than I did when I was thirty!</p><p>I am close to getting my bus pass, I work long hours outside in all temperatures, very manual work, working as a grounds keeper. </p><p>All thanks to being in control and low carbing. I run an under 14s football team, I coach and run around ( not a lot!) I walk a dog twice a day for more than a few miles and have a lot of energy to do chores as my wife can't, I shop and fetch and carry. I do get tired but I would be where you are if I didn't low carb.</p><p>Experiment by all means, there is no handbook yet that I have seen. But keep in control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 712525, member: 85785"] I before diagnosis could only work part time and I struggled! Now as brunneria says, I have more energy and stamina than I did when I was thirty! I am close to getting my bus pass, I work long hours outside in all temperatures, very manual work, working as a grounds keeper. All thanks to being in control and low carbing. I run an under 14s football team, I coach and run around ( not a lot!) I walk a dog twice a day for more than a few miles and have a lot of energy to do chores as my wife can't, I shop and fetch and carry. I do get tired but I would be where you are if I didn't low carb. Experiment by all means, there is no handbook yet that I have seen. But keep in control. [/QUOTE]
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