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<blockquote data-quote="Parselmouth" data-source="post: 88988" data-attributes="member: 19235"><p>Thanks! I did find the low carbing pretty hard at first and felt cheesed off that the advice I was given to eat a 'balanced diet' wasn't doing the business, but then the challenge of getting good results kicked in, and I've found ways of eating low carb that I can live with, and am getting back to living my life without spending all my time thinking about diabetes and food, so that's cool. </p><p></p><p>Recently I had found that I could eat a bit more carb without it affecting my BS, but I haven't been losing any weight, so now that I have dropped off one of the glics I'm going to have to tweak the diet again and drop off more carbs for a while, and see how it goes. I'm hoping that if I can shift a stone or so, I'll be less insulin resistant, so will be able to up the carbs a bit more then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parselmouth, post: 88988, member: 19235"] Thanks! I did find the low carbing pretty hard at first and felt cheesed off that the advice I was given to eat a 'balanced diet' wasn't doing the business, but then the challenge of getting good results kicked in, and I've found ways of eating low carb that I can live with, and am getting back to living my life without spending all my time thinking about diabetes and food, so that's cool. Recently I had found that I could eat a bit more carb without it affecting my BS, but I haven't been losing any weight, so now that I have dropped off one of the glics I'm going to have to tweak the diet again and drop off more carbs for a while, and see how it goes. I'm hoping that if I can shift a stone or so, I'll be less insulin resistant, so will be able to up the carbs a bit more then. [/QUOTE]
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