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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1498085" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>[USER=415001]@winbeck90[/USER] no your gp won't suggest a low carb diet but will suggest you stop carbs like cakes/pastries, white bread, biscuits, and deep/shallow fried foods. Yes a lower carb diet.</p><p>I have the same as you. Low carb diet (lchf) at first made me ill and on more tablets but since tweaking it to low carb, low fat im losing weight and still using less insulin units. My insulin resistance is too huge to stop my diabetic meds for now.</p><p>I'll be reviewed after bariatric surgery thou.</p><p>Weight loss does make a huge difference, if you can lose weight! </p><p>The common concensus is lifestyle change improves diabetes control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1498085, member: 196960"] [USER=415001]@winbeck90[/USER] no your gp won't suggest a low carb diet but will suggest you stop carbs like cakes/pastries, white bread, biscuits, and deep/shallow fried foods. Yes a lower carb diet. I have the same as you. Low carb diet (lchf) at first made me ill and on more tablets but since tweaking it to low carb, low fat im losing weight and still using less insulin units. My insulin resistance is too huge to stop my diabetic meds for now. I'll be reviewed after bariatric surgery thou. Weight loss does make a huge difference, if you can lose weight! The common concensus is lifestyle change improves diabetes control. [/QUOTE]
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