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<blockquote data-quote="pavlovsdog" data-source="post: 1864490" data-attributes="member: 132394"><p>So, just wanted to do an update. I've started the Newcastle diet this week and got a months supply of shakes from Exante, I have to say so far they are rather nice. My practice nurse is supporting me but is wary of reducing my insulin and seems to think I will have to stay on it, not so sure myself. She has reduced it by 12 units in the morning and 17 units in the evening but asked me to take 10 units at lunchtime. I've already had to miss this out as my bm has come right down and stayed within 5 - 8. I've also stopped one of my evening tablets on her advice. I was amazed to find my fasting bm this morning was 7.5 which is the first time ever! Even when I was more stable and rigorous with diet etc I struggled to get below 9! I am feeling please though its just the start of my new regime, I am sick of food so its nice to have a break and not have to think about it. Will post another update soon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavlovsdog, post: 1864490, member: 132394"] So, just wanted to do an update. I've started the Newcastle diet this week and got a months supply of shakes from Exante, I have to say so far they are rather nice. My practice nurse is supporting me but is wary of reducing my insulin and seems to think I will have to stay on it, not so sure myself. She has reduced it by 12 units in the morning and 17 units in the evening but asked me to take 10 units at lunchtime. I've already had to miss this out as my bm has come right down and stayed within 5 - 8. I've also stopped one of my evening tablets on her advice. I was amazed to find my fasting bm this morning was 7.5 which is the first time ever! Even when I was more stable and rigorous with diet etc I struggled to get below 9! I am feeling please though its just the start of my new regime, I am sick of food so its nice to have a break and not have to think about it. Will post another update soon [/QUOTE]
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