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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1405443" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I usually lose weight on low carb, really easily - but I suspect that I have become sensitive to insulin again - insulin is the fat producing hormone, so I am storing up what carbs I do eat as I have lowered my resistance.</p><p>So I say - great - normal service is resumed and I'll have to go out more, check all that I am eating, maybe try a few supplements and different things - but I don't feel that I need to worry as long as my BG levels are staying low even after food.</p><p>Also my knees are not hurting so much. Wonderful - let the medics worry about whatever numbers get them in a tizzy - If I can go up and down stairs again that is a load off my mind. I was thinking that I needed to install a stair lift this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1405443, member: 355878"] I usually lose weight on low carb, really easily - but I suspect that I have become sensitive to insulin again - insulin is the fat producing hormone, so I am storing up what carbs I do eat as I have lowered my resistance. So I say - great - normal service is resumed and I'll have to go out more, check all that I am eating, maybe try a few supplements and different things - but I don't feel that I need to worry as long as my BG levels are staying low even after food. Also my knees are not hurting so much. Wonderful - let the medics worry about whatever numbers get them in a tizzy - If I can go up and down stairs again that is a load off my mind. I was thinking that I needed to install a stair lift this year. [/QUOTE]
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