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<blockquote data-quote="eggs11" data-source="post: 1717646" data-attributes="member: 468168"><p>Hi [USER=469953]@johnjo 2[/USER] - welcome to the forum. I would say what is great news is that you've already been directed to a way of eating that for many on here has improved their blood sugars relatively quickly - and therefore you aren't going to getting frustrated trying the usual high carb, low fat approach that is often promoted by GPs, but which doesn't suit a lot of us. Keep up the low carb diet and not only will your sugars improve but you may be surprised at just how much more energy you'll have - check out the low carb forum for delicious food ideas - my forum name may suggest it's all eggs, eggs, eggs but there are so many other filling, tasty options to enjoy. I can honestly say low carb has been the easiest eating plan I've ever followed and I don't get hungry any more - before I was eating all the time and still starving. Best of luck - keep asking questions and the good folk on here will help you out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eggs11, post: 1717646, member: 468168"] Hi [USER=469953]@johnjo 2[/USER] - welcome to the forum. I would say what is great news is that you've already been directed to a way of eating that for many on here has improved their blood sugars relatively quickly - and therefore you aren't going to getting frustrated trying the usual high carb, low fat approach that is often promoted by GPs, but which doesn't suit a lot of us. Keep up the low carb diet and not only will your sugars improve but you may be surprised at just how much more energy you'll have - check out the low carb forum for delicious food ideas - my forum name may suggest it's all eggs, eggs, eggs but there are so many other filling, tasty options to enjoy. I can honestly say low carb has been the easiest eating plan I've ever followed and I don't get hungry any more - before I was eating all the time and still starving. Best of luck - keep asking questions and the good folk on here will help you out! [/QUOTE]
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