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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2054620" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Oh yeah - right - that should solve everything - I had decades of going to the doctor and being told that losing weight would cure everything - including the symptoms of thyroid failure. I tend to get rather sarcastic about that.</p><p>If you get a meter and discover how to keep your blood glucose in the normal range, all the problems associated with high glucose levels should - with any luck - start to fade away. One of the problems is weight gain, for many people.</p><p>In my move back to normal I somehow lost three stone - never realised as I had given up weighing as I was on a cholesterol lowering high carb diet for almost two years before diagnosis, so I put them away along with the little notebook when I reached 264lb. Not long after I was diagnosed and eating low carb, my clothes started to slide south. I was in XXL and now I can wear M.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2054620, member: 355878"] Oh yeah - right - that should solve everything - I had decades of going to the doctor and being told that losing weight would cure everything - including the symptoms of thyroid failure. I tend to get rather sarcastic about that. If you get a meter and discover how to keep your blood glucose in the normal range, all the problems associated with high glucose levels should - with any luck - start to fade away. One of the problems is weight gain, for many people. In my move back to normal I somehow lost three stone - never realised as I had given up weighing as I was on a cholesterol lowering high carb diet for almost two years before diagnosis, so I put them away along with the little notebook when I reached 264lb. Not long after I was diagnosed and eating low carb, my clothes started to slide south. I was in XXL and now I can wear M. [/QUOTE]
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