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New diagnosis....Newcastle Diet?

Hi richm13 . I highly recommend the Newcastle Diet. I too thought I was not ' over weight ' but applying the principles of the Newcastle ' cure ' I ended up fit , lean and lighter than when I was a 16 year old Rugby player. I was surprised at first to be so light, but now I have got used to it , it's great. No more aches and pains . That was a bonus. My type 2 db was gone. THEN to continue I went LCHF, which I had already started doing during the 8 weeks of dieting . Hunger was not a problem after the first few days. I think you are extremely lucky to have an educated open- minded cardiologist and not a hide bound old fashioned quack.There are too many of those about. Count your blessings, do the Newcastle diet with the help of your cardiologist [and GP too ?] then continue with Low Carb. Good luck.
 
Hi again richm13 I had no support from my GP. But on my own research , asking people, seeing reviews on line, I came up with a popular meter and am reasonably happy with it. They can all be wildy inaccurate - I am told- but my choice was Accuchek. Not expensive. Post prandial readings at two hours ? See the website Blood 101 , where you can see a graph of ' normal ' blood sugars. Two hours after a meal , some sources say should be below 115, other sources say below 140 mg/dL. Same old same old difficulty !
 
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