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<blockquote data-quote="Tannith" data-source="post: 2445507" data-attributes="member: 422465"><p>Yes, my weight loss brought my BGs back to normal. No, I didn't put the weight back on (this time), in fact it has decreased further since I got to the point around Easter this year where my BG was normal. I should mention however that I did something similar to ND which I always described as the "wimp's version of ND" both the times I did what I loosely call "ND". The first time I did it I put some of the weight back on after around 3 years, and my BG went up though not dramatically. So I did it again - also my "wimp's version" that is about 1000 to 1200 cal starting late 2020 - just under a year ago and my weight/BG are normal and weight less than it was last Easter. Although I didn't do a drastically low cal diet either time, it still worked so I think that speaks well for the low cal weight loss diet to lose pancreatic fat. I used normal food as well, so it doesn't have to be hard. And <strong>for me it worked despite the fact that I did a toned down version of it with considerably more calories than Prof Taylor's subjects.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tannith, post: 2445507, member: 422465"] Yes, my weight loss brought my BGs back to normal. No, I didn't put the weight back on (this time), in fact it has decreased further since I got to the point around Easter this year where my BG was normal. I should mention however that I did something similar to ND which I always described as the "wimp's version of ND" both the times I did what I loosely call "ND". The first time I did it I put some of the weight back on after around 3 years, and my BG went up though not dramatically. So I did it again - also my "wimp's version" that is about 1000 to 1200 cal starting late 2020 - just under a year ago and my weight/BG are normal and weight less than it was last Easter. Although I didn't do a drastically low cal diet either time, it still worked so I think that speaks well for the low cal weight loss diet to lose pancreatic fat. I used normal food as well, so it doesn't have to be hard. And [B]for me it worked despite the fact that I did a toned down version of it with considerably more calories than Prof Taylor's subjects.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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